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These artists are touring and holding concerts in Asia in 2024

NME’s compiled a list of musicians and bands performing in the continent this year, from pop heavyweights like Olivia Rodrigo and Anne-Marie to metal favourites like Arch Enemy and more.And if you’re wondering where all the K-pop concerts and fanmeets have gone – we’ve got a whole other list for them, which you can check out here. And here’s a small sample of the K-pop artists who are coming to Asia in 2024: aespa, RIIZE, (G)I-DLE and many more.If music fests are more up your alley, you can check out NME’s list of Asia festivals taking place in 2024.

And here’s a quick list of Asia music festivals happening this year: It’s The Ship, Java Jazz, Seoul Jazz Festival, We The Fest, Fuji Rock, Summer Sonic Japan, Summer Sonic Bangkok, LaLaLa Festival, Rolling Loud Thailand, Maho Rasop and Clockenflap.This list is long, and it’s only going to get longer. Read on to find out which artists are touring Asia in 2024, and whether they’re coming to a city near you…Dates: March 24 – June 13
Cities: Taipei, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Tokyo
Find tickets and more info hereAtarayo, the Japanese band behind the anime theme song of The Dangers In My Heart season 2, are heading out on their first ever Asia tour.

They’ll perform in Taiwan, China, and their native Japan.Dates: March 29 – April 6
Cities: Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Taipei, Bangkok
Find tickets and more info hereJapanese indie rockers Hitsujibungaku (who’ve experienced an anime-fuelled upswing in popularity thanks to their Jujutsu Kaisen theme ‘More Than Words’) have extended their first-ever Asia tour, which ran from March to April. In July, they’ll perform headline shows in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Hong Kong.

The latter two dates are already sold out. In August and September, they’ll head back to Japan for another slew of dates.Dates: April 6 – May 26
Cities: Tokyo, Yokohama, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, Jakarta, Bangkok, Seoul
Find tickets and more info hereJapanese rockers (and frequent Makoto Shinkai collaborators) Radwimps have announced a massive Asia leg of their 2024 world tour.

Read more on nme.com