How Much Do NMIXX World Tour Tickets Cost?

NMIXX Announces First-Ever World Tour in 2026
NMIXX is finally making its way across the Atlantic. Starting in March 2026, the K-pop group consisting of Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin will embark on a global tour titled “Blue Valentine,” supporting their newly released album of the same name. This marks the first time the sextet will be performing in various theaters and pavilions around the world.
One of the stops on this tour will be at New York City’s Brooklyn Paramount on Tuesday, March 31. Fans interested in attending can already find tickets for all seven North American and UK shows. At the time of publication, the lowest price found on inventory across primary and secondary markets for the Brooklyn performance was $116, including fees, on StubHub. The cheapest ticket for any single show is $64, including fees, on Ticketmaster for their concert in Irving, TX.
Before their international tour, NMIXX performed a pair of shows in their native South Korea at Incheon’s Inspire Arena. During their second gig, the group delivered an expansive 29-song set. According to Set List FM, they performed their biggest hits “Dice” and “O.O.” as well as tracks from their new album, which has received positive reviews from critics.
“Overall, I’d say it delivers a great blend between groovy yet polished pop tracks, and a spunky edge that embodies NMIXX’s futuristic niche,” said Album of the Year in a four-star review of the record. “...nobody is doing it like them right now, and that is coming from someone who despises how quickly that phrase is awarded to artists.”
Haewon shared more about the album with The Hollywood Reporter: “On this album, we put in a lot of love stories that maybe people are going through, have already went through or maybe will be going through. But there can be so many different ways to express that through different music genres and performances.”
NMIXX Tour Dates and Ticket Information
Tickets for NMIXX’s 2026 “Blue Valentine” tour are available on verified ticketing sites. Fans are encouraged to check out platforms like StubHub, Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek to find the best seats for their experience.
The complete calendar of tour dates, venues, and links to the cheapest tickets available for all shows can be found online. The New York Post confirmed all prices at the time of publication, and all prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation. Additional fees may apply at checkout.
NMIXX Set List from South Korea
As noted earlier, NMIXX headlined at South Korea’s Inspire Arena on November 30. Set List FM reported the following songs were performed that evening:
Intro 01.) “O.O” 02.) “Phoenix” 03.) “Run for Roses” 04.) “Soñar (Breaker)” 05.) “RICO” 06.) “See that?” 07.) “BOOM” 08.) “DASH”
Act II 09.) “PAXXWORD” 10.) “Young, Dumb, Stupid” 11.) “Break the Wall” 12.) “Shape of Love” 13.) “High Horse” 14.) “SPINNIN′ ON IT” 15.) “KNOW ABOUT ME” 16.) “Red light sign, but we go”
Act III 17.) “Papillon” 18.) “Slingshot (<★)” 19.) “Reality Hurts” 20.) “DICE” 21.) “TANK” 22.) “Love Me Like This” 23.) “Blue Valentine”
Encore 24.) “BEAT BEAT” 25.) “Funky Glitter Christmas” 26.) “Moving On” 27.) “ADORE U”
Encore II 28.) “Blue Valentine” 29.) “Funky Glitter Christmas”
NMIXX’s New Music
On October 13, NMIXX released their debut album “Blue Valentine.” The poppy effort is packed with earworms that sound anything but phoned in. From the bubblegum title track, the group slows things down and speeds them up 40 seconds in, taking straightforward pop to a far more interesting place that feels like you’re approaching the top of a rollercoaster. We dare you to get this one out of your head.
Other favorites include the percussive-heavy, playground anthem “Spinnin’ On It,” alt-rock epic “Phoenix,” sultry, seductive “Reality Hurts,” hypnotic hip-hop “RICO,” and adorably innocent number “Crush On You.” To wrap things up, the sextet unveils the dancey “O.O. Pt. 1 (Baila)” and defiant, sing-songy “O.O. Pt. 1 (Superhero),” that’s so fun you won’t be able to wipe a big dopey grin off your face after hearing.
Fans can find the ebullient “Blue Valentine” here.
Other Major K-Pop Tours in 2025-2026
Several iconic K-Pop acts are planning major tours for 2025 and 2026. Here are just a few of the must-see performances:
- Twice
- Junny
- ATEEZ
- Jackson Wang
- Babymonster
Who else is hitting the road? Check out this list of all the biggest pop stars on tour in 2025 and ’26 to find the concert of your dreams.
Why Trust This Report?
This article was written by Matt Levy, a live events reporter for the New York Post. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events, and more live shows. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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