DAY6 Delivers Back-to-Back Sold-Out Shows in Sydney
Popular K-band DAY6 has successfully concluded their solo concerts in Sydney, held on April 6 and 7 as part of their third world tour, <Forever Young>. Originally scheduled for one night, the overwhelming demand prompted an additional performance, with both shows selling out at the Hordern Pavilion.
A Night of Music and Emotion
The group opened the concert with “Best Part,” immediately capturing the hearts of fans. They proceeded to perform a rich setlist that included smash hits like “Healer,” “You Were Beautiful,” and “I Loved You.” The band’s signature emotional depth shone through every performance, while powerful tracks like “Love Me or Leave Me” and “Shoot Me” lit up the stage with their energetic rock sound. Fans sang along passionately, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
Fan Love and Heartfelt Gratitude
After the show, the members shared their appreciation with fans. “Today was such a happy day. Thank you for gifting us unforgettable memories. We hope it was the same for you,” the band said. “Until we meet again in Sydney, please stay healthy and happy,” they added warmly.
From Busan to the World
Following their nationwide tour that began in Busan and wrapped up in Daegu, DAY6 has been forging even stronger connections with fans around the world. Their nationwide shows also featured solo stages by each member, further highlighting their musical versatility. Fans, known as My Day, responded with emotional sing-alongs during songs like “Wanna Go Back” and “Deep in Love.”
World Tour Still Going Strong
The ‘Forever Young’ tour spans 23 cities with 45 performances worldwide. DAY6 will next hit stages in Melbourne (April 9), Auckland (April 12), Los Angeles (April 16–17), New York (April 19), Yokohama (April 26–27), and Jakarta (May 3). The grand finale is scheduled in Seoul across two weekends in May at the KSPO Dome. Details for the Seoul shows are shared via the group’s official social media.
As DAY6 continues to stir hearts with their powerful stage presence and emotive music, their status as a global K-band remains stronger than ever.