NCT Dream confirmed its return to Latin America: these are the dates and venues where the K-Pop group will perform

NCT Dream confirmed its return to Latin America: these are the dates and venues where the K-Pop group will perform
NCT Dream confirmed its return to Latin America: these are the dates and venues where the K-Pop group will perform

The group made up of seven members confirmed their visit to Mexico, Brazil, Colombia and Chile. (Credits: SM Entertainment)

K-pop shows continue to arrive in Latin America. After several days of speculation and requests from their fans on social networks, the South Korean group NCT Dream confirmed their return to the region with new dates of their world tour. The tour titled The Dream Show 3: Dream Scape will take the prominent NCT subunit to four countries: Mexico, Chile, Brazil and Colombia.

The boyband known for its songs “Beatbox” and “Hello Future” They had already been presented in LATAM in 2023 with The Dream Show 2a tour in which they toured 21 cities in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.

NCT Dream debuted in 2016 under the aegis of SM Entertainment, one of the most influential entertainment companies in South Korea. Initially made up of seven members: Mark, Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle, and Jisungthe group that was born within the NCT megaproject has managed to stand out for its vibrant sound and lyrics that capture youthful experiences and aspirations.

The boyband debuted in 2016 and has been in K-pop for almost eight years (Credits: SM Entertainment)

The tour The Dream Show 3: Dream Scape kicked off in South Korea on May 2 with three completely sold-out shows at the stadium Gocheok Sky Dome from Seoul. These recitals revealed clues about the setlist that NCT Dream will take to the rest of the tour stops, which will first go to meet fans in Japan, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines.

After the Asia segment, NCT Dream The Latin American leg of the tour will begin on August 31 in Colombia. On September 2, the K-pop band will move to Brazil, and on September 5 there will be the concert in Chile. The show in Mexico will take place on September 9. Each country will manage ticket sales with the organizers of each show.

Below are the venues and ticket companies in charge of bringing the NCT Dream show to Latin America:

The South Korean group’s tour will first pass through Asia and then travel to Latin America, the United States and Europe. (Credits: SM Entertainment)

  • Date and time: August 31 at 9 pm (COT)
  • Headquarters: Movistar Arena in Bogotá
  • Ticket sales platform: Tuboleta
  • Pre-sale from May 13 for NCTzen Dream membership holders on Weverse (pre-registration), pre-sale for designated bank users on May 14, and general sale on May 16.
  • Date and time: September 2 at 8:30 pm (BRT)
  • Headquarters: ESPACO UNIMED in Sao Paulo
  • Ticket sales platform: Ticketmaster
  • Pre-sale from May 13 for NCTzen Dream membership holders on Weverse (pre-registration), general sale from May 14.

NCT Dream fans who have an official fanclub membership on Weverse will receive access to a special pre-sale. (SM Entertainment)

  • Date and time: September 5 at 9:00 pm (CLT)
  • Headquarters: Movistar Arena in Santiago
  • Ticket sales platform: Punto Ticket
  • Pre-sale from May 13 for NCTzen Dream membership holders on Weverse (pre-registration), general sale from May 14.
  • Date and time: September 9 at 8:00 pm (CST)
  • Headquarters: Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City
  • Ticket sales platform: Ticketmaster
  • Up to four different pre-sales at different times: May 13 (Beyond/Prestige Sale, Weverse Sale), May 14 (Priority Sale), May 15 (Exclusive Citibanamex Pre-sale). General sale starts on May 16.

Ticket prices in the different areas will be shared soon on the social networks of each show promoter. It is worth mentioning that followers who have a membership in their fan club will be able to access an exclusive pre-sale.

 
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