A K-pop concert at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul

K-Pop Concerts in Seoul July 2026: TWICE, DAY6, LE SSERAFIM & PSY

Last updated: June 2026

Quick answer: July 2026 is one of the busiest months for K-pop concerts in Seoul in recent memory. Four headline shows land in the first three weeks: DAY6 “THE DECADE” Finale at KSPO Dome (Jul 3–5), TWICE “THIS IS FOR” World Tour Finale at KSPO Dome (Jul 10–12), LE SSERAFIM PUREFLOW at Inspire Arena in Incheon (Jul 11–12, sold out), and PSY SUMMER SWAG 2026 at Seoul Grand Park in Gwacheon (Jul 17–18). Concert weekends in Seoul fill accommodation fast — book as early as possible.


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A K-pop concert at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul
Photo: Great Treasure / CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

What K-Pop Concerts Are in Seoul in July 2026?

The schedule below covers the four major shows confirmed for the Seoul area through the third week of July. All dates are in Korean Standard Time (KST).

Artist Dates Venue Ticket price
DAY6 – THE DECADE Finale Jul 3–5 KSPO Dome, Seoul Check listing
TWICE – THIS IS FOR Finale Jul 10–12 KSPO Dome, Seoul 154,000 KRW
LE SSERAFIM – PUREFLOW Jul 11–12 Inspire Arena, Incheon Sold out
PSY SUMMER SWAG 2026 Jul 17–18 Seoul Grand Park, Gwacheon ~150,000–170,000 KRW

Note: July is peak summer season in Seoul — accommodation books out faster than usual around concert weekends. The Korea summer 2026 travel guide covers what else to expect in terms of crowds, heat, and festival activity during this period.


DAY6 “THE DECADE” Finale (July 3–5)

DAY6 closes a 27-show world tour spanning 16 regions with a three-night grand finale at KSPO Dome in Seoul’s Olympic Park, titled The DECADE to mark the band’s tenth anniversary. Shows run on July 3, 4, and 5. Check the NOL World listing for DAY6 for the latest ticket status; resale platforms and fan community boards may still have availability even if primary sales are closed.


TWICE “THIS IS FOR” World Tour Finale (July 10–12)

TWICE returns to Seoul to close the THIS IS FOR world tour — a record-setting run of 81 performances across 44 cities that began in Incheon in July 2025. The three-night Seoul finale at KSPO Dome runs July 10 (7 PM KST), July 11 (6 PM KST), and July 12 (5 PM KST). General admission tickets are priced at 154,000 KRW (approximately $110 USD at current exchange rates). Tickets went on general sale June 11 via Interpark; check the NOL World TWICE page for remaining availability and authorised resale options.


LE SSERAFIM PUREFLOW in Incheon (July 11–12)

LE SSERAFIM launches their second world tour, PUREFLOW, with two nights at Inspire Arena in Incheon on July 11 and 12 — the opening legs of a 32-concert, 23-city global run. Both Incheon shows sold out quickly after general tickets went on sale in June. If you missed the window, check Weverse and official fan resale boards closer to the date.

A practical note for international fans: Inspire Arena is inside the Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon — roughly 30 minutes by transit from central Seoul and very close to Incheon International Airport. If you are flying into Korea specifically for this show, landing at Incheon and heading straight to the resort before checking into central Seoul the next day is a straightforward option. The Incheon airport to Seoul transport guide covers the transit corridor that also applies for the Inspire direction.

Seoul's illuminated skyline at night near the Olympic Park area, home to KSPO Dome

PSY SUMMER SWAG 2026 (July 17–18)

PSY’s SUMMER SWAG is a Seoul summer institution — an outdoor festival-format show held at Seoul Grand Park (서울대공원) in Gwacheon, just south of the city on subway Line 4. The 2026 edition runs July 17 and 18, with tickets in the 150,000–170,000 KRW range via NOL Ticket. Seoul Grand Park is a large outdoor venue co-located with a zoo and amusement park; arriving early to explore the grounds is a relaxed way to spend the afternoon before the show starts. Take subway Line 4 to Seoul Grand Park Station (서울대공원역) — the venue is at the station exit.


How Do I Get to KSPO Dome and Inspire Arena?

KSPO Dome (Olympic Park, Seoul): Take subway Line 5 (purple) or Line 8 (pink) to Olympic Park Station (올림픽공원역), then follow signs to KSPO Dome — about a ten-minute walk through the park. The Seoul transport guide explains how to load a T-money card and navigate the subway from any base in the city.

Inspire Arena (Incheon): From Seoul, take the Airport Railroad (AREX) or metro toward Incheon and connect to the resort shuttle. Allow 45–60 minutes from central Seoul. Check the Inspire Entertainment Resort site for current shuttle schedules, which change by event.


Where Should I Stay for a Seoul Concert Trip?

KSPO Dome sits in the Songpa / Jamsil area, served by Lines 5 and 8. Gangnam is about 15 minutes away by subway; Myeongdong is around 25 minutes. Most fans base themselves somewhere central — Hongdae, Myeongdong, or Gangnam — and use the subway to reach the dome on concert day. The where to stay in Seoul guide compares every main neighbourhood so you can pick a base that works across your whole trip, not just the concert night.

July is peak season, so book early. You can search hotel availability for your concert dates in Seoul or compare options near the Olympic Park area. For the LE SSERAFIM shows in Incheon, staying one night near Incheon Airport cuts the commute to Inspire Arena to under ten minutes.

Beyond these July concerts, the broader K-pop tourism picture — entertainment company buildings, album shops, music show tapings — is covered in the K-pop in Seoul guide. For what else is happening this summer, the Korea summer festivals 2026 guide has dates and tips for Boryeong Mud, Waterbomb Seoul, and the Hangang River Festival running through mid-August.


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