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Catch WOODZ on the Archive 1 World Tour 2026!

Korean soloist WOODZ is bringing his global Archive 1 World Tour to North America in summer 2026. One of the most acclaimed solo artists in K-pop, WOODZ -- the stage name of singer-songwriter, producer, and performer Cho Seungyoun -- has built a reputation for genre-spanning artistry and electric live shows. The world tour comes ahead of the release of his first full-length album, Archive, and the US run is one of the most anticipated K-pop dates of the summer. Browse the listings below and lock in your seats before the run sells out.

The North American leg kicks off July 25 at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles -- the home of the Academy Awards -- and rolls through seven cities. The routing includes the San Jose Civic on July 27, the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas on July 29, the Fillmore Miami Beach on July 31, the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg on August 2, the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta on August 4, and a closing North American date at the historic Chicago Theatre on August 6.

The Archive 1 World Tour is a genuinely global run. Before reaching North America, the tour traveled across Asia -- Incheon, Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Taipei -- followed by a European leg in Berlin, London, Frankfurt, and Paris, and Australian dates in Melbourne and Sydney. By the time WOODZ reaches the United States, the production will be fully road-tested and at its peak.

WOODZ first emerged in the Korean music scene as a member of the project group X1, formed through the competition series Produce X 101, and previously recorded under the name LUIZY. As a soloist, he has released a string of acclaimed EPs and mini-albums -- including the Equal series and Oblivion -- that showcase his range across pop, R and B, rock, and alternative. His self-produced approach, charismatic stage presence, and willingness to push beyond standard K-pop templates have earned him critical praise and a devoted international fanbase. The Archive album marks his first full-length release and a major artistic milestone.

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About WOODZ and the Archive 1 World Tour

WOODZ is the stage name of Cho Seungyoun, a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, dancer, and record producer widely regarded as one of the most artistically ambitious solo acts in contemporary K-pop. Born August 5, 1996, Cho began his career in the mid-2010s, initially recording under the name LUIZY and working as a producer and songwriter before stepping fully into the spotlight as a performer.

WOODZ reached a wider audience as a contestant on the 2019 competition series Produce X 101, where he finished high enough to debut as a member of the project group X1. After X1 disbanded, WOODZ relaunched his solo career in earnest, and it is as a soloist that he has built his reputation. Rather than following standard K-pop templates, WOODZ has carved out a distinctive lane built on self-production, genre experimentation, and a moody, alternative-leaning sensibility.

His run of solo EPs and mini-albums -- including the acclaimed Equal series, Woops!, Only Lovers Left, and Oblivion -- has showcased a remarkable range across pop, R and B, rock, funk, and alternative. Critics and fans alike have praised his willingness to take creative risks, his consistently strong songwriting, and a live presence that ranks among the most magnetic in the genre. He has steadily built a devoted international fanbase across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Australia.

The Archive 1 World Tour is WOODZ's most ambitious touring run yet, and it comes ahead of the release of Archive, his first full-length studio album. For an artist who has released a string of well-regarded shorter projects, a debut full-length is a significant artistic milestone, and the world tour is built to mark it. The run is his first world tour in roughly two years and two months.

The tour is genuinely global. It launched in Incheon, South Korea in March 2026, then traveled across Asia with stops in Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Taipei. A European leg followed in June -- Berlin, London, Frankfurt, and Paris -- along with Australian dates in Melbourne and Sydney, marking WOODZ's first performances in Australia.

The North American leg brings the tour to seven US cities in summer 2026. It kicks off July 25 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles -- the home of the Academy Awards -- followed by the San Jose Civic, the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, the Fillmore Miami Beach, the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, and the historic Chicago Theatre. The choice of prestigious theater venues rather than standard clubs reflects WOODZ's growing international profile.

What makes a WOODZ show special is the combination of artistry and energy. His concerts blend the polished choreography and production values of K-pop with the band-driven, alternative sensibility of his recordings -- a live experience that feels closer to a genre-spanning pop-rock show than a typical idol concert. For fans of WOODZ and for newcomers curious about one of K-pop's most distinctive solo voices, the Archive 1 World Tour is a standout summer date.

How to Buy WOODZ Tour Tickets

Where can I buy WOODZ 2026 tour tickets?

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When does the WOODZ North American tour start?

The North American leg of the Archive 1 World Tour kicks off July 25, 2026 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and runs through seven cities, wrapping August 6 at the Chicago Theatre. The full world tour began in March 2026 in Incheon and includes Asia, Europe, and Australia dates. Check the listings above for available dates.

What cities are on the North American leg?

The North American leg visits Los Angeles, San Jose, Irving (TX), Miami Beach, St. Petersburg, Atlanta, and Chicago. Browse the listings above for the full schedule and current ticket availability.

Who is WOODZ?

WOODZ is the stage name of South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, and producer Cho Seungyoun. He first reached wide audiences through the competition series Produce X 101 and the group X1, and has since built an acclaimed solo career known for genre experimentation across pop, R and B, rock, and alternative.

What is the Archive album?

Archive is WOODZ's first full-length studio album, and the Archive 1 World Tour is built around its release. For an artist who has released a string of well-regarded EPs and mini-albums, the debut full-length album represents a significant artistic milestone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is WOODZ touring in 2026?

Yes. WOODZ is on the Archive 1 World Tour 2026, with a North American leg that kicks off July 25 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and runs through seven cities, wrapping August 6 at the Chicago Theatre. The full world tour also includes Asia, Europe, and Australia dates. Check the listings above for available shows.

What is the Archive 1 World Tour?

The Archive 1 World Tour is WOODZ's 2026 global concert tour, his first world tour in roughly two years. It comes ahead of the release of Archive, his first full-length studio album. The tour spans 17-plus cities across Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America.

Who is WOODZ?

WOODZ is the stage name of South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, dancer, and producer Cho Seungyoun. He reached wide audiences through the competition series Produce X 101 and the group X1, and has since built an acclaimed solo career known for genre experimentation across pop, R and B, rock, and alternative.

What is the Archive album?

Archive is WOODZ's first full-length studio album. The Archive 1 World Tour is built around its release. Following a string of acclaimed EPs and mini-albums including the Equal series and Oblivion, the debut full-length album marks a major artistic milestone for the artist.

What cities are on the North American leg?

The North American leg of the Archive 1 World Tour visits Los Angeles, San Jose, Irving (TX), Miami Beach, St. Petersburg, Atlanta, and Chicago. Browse the listings above for the full schedule and current ticket availability.

How much do WOODZ tickets cost?

Prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. The North American leg plays prestigious theater venues, and K-pop solo tour dates often see strong demand. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.

What songs does WOODZ play live?

Setlists draw from WOODZ's acclaimed run of EPs and mini-albums, including the Equal series, Only Lovers Left, and Oblivion, plus new material from the Archive album. His shows blend the polished choreography of K-pop with the band-driven, alternative sensibility of his recordings.

How long is a WOODZ concert?

A typical WOODZ headlining set runs about 90 to 120 minutes, depending on the venue and production. K-pop solo concerts often include multiple costume changes, talk segments, and encores, so plan for roughly two to two and a half hours from the start of the show.

What kind of music does WOODZ make?

WOODZ makes genre-spanning music that crosses pop, R and B, rock, funk, and alternative. As a self-producing artist, he is known for taking creative risks and building a moody, alternative-leaning sound that sets him apart from standard K-pop templates.

Can I get a refund if a show is canceled?

Yes. BigStub's 100 percent buyer guarantee covers refunds for shows that are canceled and not rescheduled. If a show is postponed to a new date, your tickets typically remain valid for the rescheduled performance. Contact BigStub customer service for help with any specific situation.

Was WOODZ in X1?

Yes. WOODZ debuted as a member of the project group X1, which was formed through the 2019 competition series Produce X 101. After X1 disbanded, WOODZ relaunched his solo career, and it is as a soloist that he has built his current reputation and international fanbase.

Will WOODZ play other countries on the tour?

Yes. The Archive 1 World Tour is a global run that began in Incheon, South Korea in March 2026 and traveled across Asia (Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Bangkok, Taipei), Europe (Berlin, London, Frankfurt, Paris), and Australia (Melbourne, Sydney) before reaching North America.

Are kids allowed at WOODZ concerts?

Yes, WOODZ concerts are generally all-ages, and K-pop shows tend to draw multi-generational audiences. Children typically need their own ticket above age 2 or 3 depending on the specific venue's policy. Check the venue's policy before purchasing tickets for very young children.

How early should I arrive at a WOODZ show?

Doors typically open about 90 minutes before showtime. K-pop concerts often have dedicated merchandise lines and pre-show fan activities, so many fans arrive several hours early. Plan to arrive at least an hour before doors if you want merchandise or a good general-admission position.

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