WOODZ 2023 ‘OO-LI And’ world tour: dates, tickets and more


South Korean singer WOODZ has announced his 2023 ‘OO-LI And’ world tour.

The K-pop musician is set to kick off his ‘OO-LI And’ tour with a two-night concert in Seoul, South Korea on October 28 and 29. WOODZ will then play three shows in Japan in early-November, as well as concerts in Taipei, Paris and London.

At the start of end of November, the singer kick off the US leg of his tour, which will feature six shows over two weeks in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and more. Thereafter, WOODZ will also play one show in the Thai capital of Bangkok.

According to the poster for the ‘OO-LI And’ world tour, more dates will be announced soon. Details about ticketing and venues are also expected in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on this page for more information.

The dates for WOODZ’s ‘OO-LI And’ world tour are:

OCTOBER
28: Seoul, South Korea, SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
29: Seoul, South Korea, SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium

NOVEMBER
06: Osaka, Japan, Osaka Festival hall
08: Nagoya, Japan, Aichi Century Hall
10: Yokohama, Japan, Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall
18: Taipei, Taiwan
26: London, England (NEW)

28: Paris, France (NEW)
30: Los Angeles, California

DECEMBER
02: San Francisco, California
04: Chicago, Illinois
06: Houston, Texas
08: Atlanta, Georgia
11: New York, New York
17: Bangkok, Thailand

【2023 WOODZ World Tour ‘OO-LI and’】

LONDON ➫ 2023.11.26
PARIS ➫ 2023.11.28#WOODZ #우즈#OO_LI_and#OO_LI #OO_LI_PROJECT pic.twitter.com/MqyrEkYmns

— WOODZ (@c_woodzofficial) September 19, 2023

WOODZ’s newly announced ‘OO-LI And’ tour comes just two months after he wrapped up his original ‘OO-LI’ tour in July. That tour had featured shows in Malaysia, Indonesia, Mexico and more.

Last year, WOODZ signed a record deal with EDAM Entertainment, which is home to IU and actress Shin Se-kyung. The deal came shortly after his long-time label Yuehua Entertainment announced that the singer would be leaving the company after the end of his exclusive contract.

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