What's Happening?
The K-Pop group The Rose has announced their 'Rosetopia Tour,' which will take place across North America in June 2026. The tour is in support of their upcoming record 'ROSE.' The group, consisting of Do-joon, Woo-sung, Ha-joon, and Jae-hyeong, will begin
the U.S. leg of their tour at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City on June 5. This tour is particularly significant as the band has indicated it will be a brief outing before they take a break to focus on individual growth. The announcement coincides with the release of their new single 'Blue Moon' and a documentary titled 'The Rose: Back To Me,' which chronicles their rise to fame.
Why It's Important?
The announcement of The Rose's tour is significant for fans of K-Pop, particularly those in North America who have limited opportunities to see international acts live. The tour provides a chance for fans to experience the band's music and performances firsthand. Additionally, the tour supports the release of their new album, potentially boosting sales and streaming numbers. The break following the tour suggests a period of transformation for the band, which could lead to new musical directions or solo projects. This development is also a reflection of the growing influence of K-Pop in the U.S. music scene, highlighting the genre's expanding global reach.
What's Next?
Tickets for The Rose's 'Rosetopia Tour' will go on sale to the general public on April 17, 2026, through Ticketmaster, with options available on secondary market sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats. Fans can expect a setlist that includes popular tracks from their previous albums, as well as new music from 'ROSE.' The tour will likely generate significant media attention and fan engagement, potentially influencing future tours and releases. The band's decision to take a break after the tour may lead to individual projects or a refreshed group dynamic upon their return.











