Global K-pop star and EXO member Baekhyun brought his highly successful 2025 Reverie world tour to a close with three sold-out encore shows at Seoul’s KSPO Dome from January 2–4, 2026. The final run marked the end of a months-long journey that saw him perform 37 concerts across 28 regions around the world, solidifying his status as one of the industry’s most beloved solo artists.



The 15,000-capacity venue was filled to capacity each night, with fans traveling from across South Korea and international locations to attend the final shows. Known for his powerful vocals and magnetic stage presence, Baekhyun delivered dynamic performances of hits from his solo discography, including tracks from his Reverie album as well as fan favorites like Bambi and UN Village. The production featured elaborate stage designs, interactive visuals, and live band arrangements that showcased his artistic range.

The January 4 finale was particularly emotional, as Baekhyun fought back tears while performing amid thunderous fan chants and coordinated light projects from his official fandom, Eris. During his stage speeches, he opened up about the challenges of the tour and the motivation that kept him going. “I wanted to stay strong not just for myself, but to reassure my parents and all of you who have supported me every step of the way,” he shared with the audience. He also promised to work even harder in the future and to continue protecting the special bond he shares with his fans.
Following the final show, Baekhyun took to his official Bubble account to connect with fans, playfully denying that he had cried during the performance. “It wasn’t tears, just pure bliss,” he wrote, adding lighthearted emojis to ease the emotional moment. He also shared a series of photos and a selfie from the tour on X (formerly Twitter), along with a heartfelt message: “Thank you to every single Eris who made this tour unforgettable. Every city, every cheer, every moment with you is something I will cherish forever.”
Launched in early 2025, the Reverie tour marked Baekhyun’s first full-scale world tour since completing his mandatory military service in 2023. The tour received widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike, with many praising his vocal stability, engaging stage presence, and ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level. While details of his next project have not yet been announced, fans are already eagerly anticipating what the artist will share next.
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