Park Ji-hoon announces May concert dates for Seoul, Tokyo
Published: 16 Apr. 2026, 12:22
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- KIM JI-YE
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Poster for Park Ji-hoon's upcoming concerts [YY ENTERTAINMENT]
Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon is set to kick off a concert tour in May in Seoul and Tokyo, Japan, his agency YY Entertainment said Thursday.
Dubbed “Re:flect,” the Seoul concerts will take place on May 30 and 31, while the Tokyo concert will be on May 23.
The concert will feature a diverse activity lineup, including music, talk segments and other programs for fans, the agency said. Park will also perform his new single “Re:flect” during the concerts, which is set to be released on April 29.
Additional cities for concerts will be unveiled after the Seoul and Tokyo concerts, it added.
Park has recently remained active both as an actor and singer, following the success of the film “The King’s Warden” (2025) and the reunion of the previously disbanded project boy band Wanna One alongside his solo music career.
Though he first debuted as a child actor, Park caught the public's attention through the second season of Mnet's K-pop boy band audition show “Produce 101" (2016-19) in 2017. He landed in second and became one of 11 members of Wanna One, which has hits like “Energetic” (2017) and “Boomerang” (2018).
After the band’s disbandment in January 2019, Park has actively pursued a career as both a solo singer and actor. He released his first solo EP, “O’Clock” in March 2019 and also appeared in the JTBC series “Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency,” the same year.
His recent big-screen project, “The King’s Warden,” has become a massive hit, marking the first Korean film to surpass 10 million ticket admissions in two years amid a downturn in the film industry. The film is currently the second most watched title in Korean box office history.
Park is also set to return as a singer for the first time in three years with an upcoming single and appear in a reality show with Wanna One members, marking the first time the band has been seen together in seven years.
BY KIM JI-YE [[email protected]]





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