
IVE Heats Up for 2025 World Tour… Unveils Striking Portrait Posters
Girl group IVE has officially kicked off the excitement for their upcoming 2025 world tour.
Their agency, Starship Entertainment, recently released both individual and group portrait posters for IVE WORLD TOUR “SHOW WHAT I AM” through the group’s official social media channels.
In the group poster, IVE members — An Yujin, Gaeul, Rei, Jang Wonyoung, Liz, and Leeseo — gaze confidently into the camera against a sophisticated logo backdrop. With composed expressions and poised postures, they exude their signature confidence and elegance. The individual posters further highlight each member’s unique charm, raising anticipation for the highly awaited tour.
IVE will kick off the “SHOW WHAT I AM” world tour with a three-day concert at Seoul’s KSPO DOME (formerly Olympic Gymnastics Arena) from October 31 to November 2.
Throughout this year, IVE has captivated domestic and global music fans alike with high-quality performances and songs such as “REBEL HEART” (the pre-release track from their 3rd mini album), title track “ATTITUDE,” and “XOXZ” from their 4th mini album. The group now embarks on a grand journey to deepen their connection with fans worldwide through the world tour.
Recently, IVE took first place on MBC’s Show! Music Core and SBS’s Inkigayo with “XOXZ,” maintaining their winning streak and proving the ongoing “IVE Syndrome” even after wrapping up promotions. Moreover, after delivering standout live performances at Lollapalooza Berlin and Lollapalooza Paris in July, and Rock in Japan Festival 2025 in September, IVE is set to showcase their remarkable growth once again through “SHOW WHAT I AM.”
Written by Lee Seung Hun
Translated by Lee So Yun
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