British electronic duo HONNE returns to Seoul for a three-night residency at Lotte Concert Hall (July 16–18), marking their 10th debut anniversary. Stripped-back, intimate performances spanning their catalogue. One of the most-anticipated Seoul concerts of the summer.
HONNE released their debut EP Warm On A Cold Night in 2016 and built a following that cuts across borders in a way few British acts have managed in East Asia. Their sound — warm, unhurried R&B-inflected electronic pop — became the soundtrack to a specific kind of late-night feeling. A decade on, they’re marking the anniversary with a tour that returns to Seoul for three nights at Lotte Concert Hall.
This is billed as a stripped-back, intimate performance — a deliberate contrast to the larger-scale shows of their 2023 Seoul run. The setlist draws from Warm On A Cold Night and Love Me / Love Me Not, with material from their 10th anniversary album [HONNE – 10], released in 2026. Three consecutive nights at Lotte Concert Hall (July 16, 17, and 18) means this is a genuine residency, not a one-off.
Lotte Concert Hall is one of Seoul’s finest indoor venues — acoustically excellent, designed for mid-sized performances. It seats around 2,000 and has no bad seats. The hall is part of Lotte World Tower in Jamsil, Songpa-gu.
Take Metro Line 2 or 8 to Jamsil Station, or Line 2 to Jamsil Saenae Station. The concert hall is inside the Lotte World Tower complex. Tickets via Melon Ticket and the Lotte Concert Hall website.