DAY6 closes out their 10th anniversary world tour with three finale nights at KSPO Dome, Olympic Park (July 3–5). The rare K-pop band known for live instrumentation and prolific songwriting — a must for fans of genuine live music.
DAY6 debuted in September 2015 as JYP Entertainment’s first band act — five members writing and performing their own music at a time when idol groups dominated the scene. Over a decade they built one of K-pop’s most devoted international fanbases, known as My Day, through a combination of prolific releases, member-led songwriting, and a live music identity that set them apart. The DECADE tour has taken them across Asia and beyond; Seoul is the finale.
A finale at the KSPO Dome — the Olympic Park gymnastics arena, capacity ~12,000 — is a statement. Three consecutive nights, July 3, 4, and 5. For long-time fans this is a capstone. For first-time attendees it’s one of the few K-pop acts where the musicianship is the story: guitar, bass, drums, keys, and vocals, all live.
KSPO Dome is inside Olympic Park in Songpa-gu — one of Seoul’s most beloved concert venues. Good sightlines, excellent sound, walkable grounds outside the arena. Multiple food and drink options in the park complex.
Take Metro Line 5 to Olympic Park Station (올림픽공원역) or Line 8 to Mongchontoseong Station. The KSPO Dome is a short walk from both exits. Tickets via Melon Ticket and fan club presale channels.