
VIVIZ NEW LEGACY World Tour In North America Dates: Sept-Oct 2025
This year is a full-circle moment for VIVIZ. Celebrating a decade since their trend-setting debut, EUNHA, SINB and UMJI reunited with their girl group GFRIEND for a 10th-anniversary album and tour before delivering VIVIZ's first full‑length record, A Montage of ( ), at the top of this month. Now, the trio is adding more than a dozen dates to their NEW LEGACY World Tour in North America. Forbes is proud to exclusively unveil all 17 dates — 15 in the United States and two in Canada — that will see VIVIZ light up arenas from coast to coast this September and October.
Before that trek begins, EUNHA, SINB, and UMJI are reflecting on what 2025 has meant, balancing landmark career moments with new creative ventures, such as pouring themselves into standout solo tracks from their Montage album with EUNHA's dreamy self-composed song 'Milky Way,' SINB's rap‑infused 'Hipnotic' and the groovy seductive pop gem in UMJI's 'Love Language.' Read below as the three discuss their evolution as performers and friends, preview a 'richer' concert experience and tease what else is to come in this landmark year.
Peep the full list of VIVIZ's NEW LEGACY in North America tour dates below and stay tuned for venues to be announced soon. Tickets for the show will go on sale on August 1st at 11:00 A.M. EST (August 2nd at 12:00 AM KST).
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2025 VIVIZ WORLD TOUR NEW LEGACY in North America
September 3 - Atlanta, GA
September 4 - Charlotte, NC
September 6 - Philadelphia, PA
September 7 - New York City, NY
September 9 - Boston, MA
September 11 - Montreal, QC
September 14 - Toronto, ON
September 16 - Columbus, OH
September 17 - Detroit, MI
September 18 - Chicago, IL
September 20 - Minneapolis, MN
September 22 - Kansas City, KS
September 25 - Dallas, TX
September 26 - Houston, TX
September 28 - San Antonio, TX
September 30 - Phoenix, AZ
October 2 - Los Angeles, CA
Jeff Benjamin: Hello VIVIZ! Congratulations on a huge 2025. You released your 10th anniversary reunion album and toured Asia with GFRIEND. Now, VIVIZ has released your first full-length and is adding America to the world tour. What has 2025 represented to you?
EUNHA: If we think about it, 10 years does sound really amazing but I don't think that there are any significant changes. We're still working as hard as we always have, every single time!
SINB: I think it's a year where we keep getting better constantly. We've finally released the long-awaited full album and are going on our second world tour, so we'll just keep getting better!
UMJI: 2025 seems like the year where we get to do important projects. GFRIEND's 10th anniversary album and performances, VIVIZ's first full album and world tour. It's a year where we're doing something that's both familiar to us yet is also a new challenge.
Jeff Benjamin: Why was now the right time for VIVIZ to release your full-length album A Montage of ( )?
UMJI: I think this is the time when the more we keep our possibilities open, the more we grow. So, since this is a full-length album, it felt like a perfect opportunity for each member to have their own solo song where they can showcase their individual charm.
Jeff Benjamin: Right, it was really exciting to see your own solo songs on this album. Can you each introduce yours?
EUNHA: I'll say 'Milky Way' is my first self-written and self-produced song! I included my favorite elements in this track, so I think it's a really EUNHA-esque song! I think it's the song that feels the most like me.
SINB: Out of all the songs on this album, 'Hipnotic' has the strongest beat. It's the only song on the album that has rap in it and the contrast of that strong beat with my soft voice is a highlight that you can pay attention to while listening. Also, the song is accompanied by a powerful performance; I hope you'll like it.
UMJI: Compared to other members' solo songs, my track, 'Love Language,' has longer flows and the beat is not as fast, but it has plenty of highlights to keep it interesting. It's a song that carries its charm all the way to the end, I hope you'll like it. It's a groovy song that makes you want to sway along with it.
Jeff Benjamin: How will you elevate NEW LEGACY from your previous world tour?
SINB: I think the show has become 'richer' compared to our last tour. With a variety of performances that keep your eyes glued to the stage, it feels more intense than before.
SINB: We have prepared a show where just us three, VIVIZ, will totally fill the stage. I think you have no other choice but to fall in love with it!
Jeff Benjamin: What else should fans look forward to in the second half of 2025?
UMJI: No matter where and no matter what we do, I want to keep things fun for our fans by showing a variety of different sides of us! Personally, I would also like to release at least a single in the second half of the year.
Jeff Benjamin: With 2025 marking 10 years for you three in the industry, what are the most significant changes you have seen in K-pop from 2015?
EUNHA: I think the biggest change is the amount of love and interest that K-pop receives globally these days. I feel truly proud that not just K-pop, but Korean culture as a whole, is gaining so much recognition.
Jeff Benjamin: Now, what are the biggest changes you've seen in one another from 2015 to 2025?
EUNHA: UMJI originally has a delicate personality, I think that she's grown even deeper and become an amazing adult. As for SINB, she has been the number one dancer for more than 10 years, so I think her joints have changed — I'm concerned.
SINB: First, the biggest change when it comes to EUNHA is that she could be considered part of the dance line now, that's for sure! As for UMJI, she has become more relaxed and confident, I think?
UMJI: When I first met EUNHA, I thought she was the type who barely talks but now she chatters a lot like a sparrow. As for SINB, she still has this mischievous side, but compared to when we were young, we get to see more of her mature and calm side.
Jeff Benjamin: Anything else to add for fans waiting for you?
EUNHA: Na.V! We missed you a lot! Hope you guys like this album and see you on tour! Please stay healthy!
SINB: Na.V! I'm so happy that we get to meet Na.V from many countries. Please wait a little bit until we can spend a great time together and listen to our first full album while waiting!!
UMJI: Na.V! Thank you for always sending us love and affection. I'll keep working hard to become a singer who is worthy of your expectations! Let's make a lot of good memories this year too!
2025 VIVIZ WORLD TOUR NEW LEGACY in North America
September 3 - Atlanta, GA
September 4 - Charlotte, NC
September 6 - Philadelphia, PA
September 7 - New York City, NY
September 9 - Boston, MA
September 11 - Montreal, QC
September 14 - Toronto, ON
September 16 - Columbus, OH
September 17 - Detroit, MI
September 18 - Chicago, IL
September 20 - Minneapolis, MN
September 22 - Kansas City, KS
September 25 - Dallas, TX
September 26 - Houston, TX
September 28 - San Antonio, TX
September 30 - Phoenix, AZ
October 2 - Los Angeles, CA
2025 VIVIZ WORLD TOUR NEW LEGACY began in Seoul, South Korea on July 5, 2025, and will visit North America in September and October 2025.

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