DAY6 Lights Up Madison Square Garden
K-pop’s beloved rock band DAY6 successfully wrapped up the North American leg of their third world tour with a powerful solo concert in New York City. On April 19, the group took the stage at Madison Square Garden Theater, marking their return to the U.S. after nearly five years and seven months since their last tour in 2019.
Setlist Full of Fan Favorites
The concert began with “Best Part” and delivered non-stop energy through hits like “Time of Our Life,” “You Were Beautiful,” “Letting Go,” and “Congratulations.” Tracks from their recent album, such as “I’ll Try,” “HAPPY,” and “Welcome to the Show,” came alive through DAY6’s signature live band sound. Together with their fanbase My Day, the group also performed favorites like “Not Fine,” “I Loved You,” “Sweet Chaos,” and more, creating a heartwarming connection throughout the show.
A Surprise Cover and Heartfelt Message
In a delightful surprise, DAY6 covered Sting’s classic “Englishman in New York,” which brought the house down. During a heartfelt moment, the members shared, “Today marks the final show of our North American tour. We’ll never forget this night. We’ve received so much love and positive energy — and we’ll be back to return it. Until then, please stay healthy and happy.”
A Tour That Proved Their Global Popularity
With all three shows in Los Angeles and New York completely sold out, DAY6 once again proved their international appeal. Members Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon captivated local fans with honed musicality and vibrant stage presence, reaffirming their status as one of K-pop’s leading bands.
More to Come on the World Stage
The band is currently touring 23 cities with a total of 45 shows around the world. Upcoming performances include dates in Yokohama on April 26–27, and Jakarta on May 3. They’ll conclude the tour with six sold-out shows at Seoul’s KSPO DOME from May 9 to 11 and May 16 to 18, bringing their global journey full circle.
Through this tour, DAY6 continues to showcase their musical growth and deep bond with fans across the globe — one powerful performance at a time.