
Baekhyun to bring Reverie tour to KL this August
BYUN Baek-hyun, better known as Baekhyun, the main vocalist of popular K-pop group Exo is bringing his first-ever solo world tour to Malaysia. Organised by iMe Malaysia, the 2025 Baekhyun World Tour in Kuala Lumpur will take place on Saturday, Aug 23 at Idea Live KL.
The tour, themed Reverie, reflects Baekhyun's wish to give fans an unforgettable, dreamlike experience, one where he and Exo-Ls can create new, lasting memories together.
Known for his rich vocals, Baekhyun has left his mark as both a member of Exo and a successful solo artist. He has contributed to several drama soundtracks with emotional hits such as For You, Is It Me?, and Hello. In May 2025, he released his fifth mini album Essence of Reverie, building further excitement for this global tour. As the name suggests, the concert promises an enchanting blend of emotion, artistry and connection.
The tour officially began with back-to-back shows at the KSPO Dome in Seoul earlier this month, marking the start of Baekhyun's solo journey across the world. He will visit 29 cities across Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania including Tokyo, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Taipei, Los Angeles, Mexico City, London, Paris, Melbourne, Singapore and more.
Ticket prices range from RM398 to RM918 (excluding a RM4 processing fee). Each transaction is limited to two tickets only. For the latest updates, visit the organiser's official social media platforms.
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