SF9 Are Back: ‘LOVE DAWN’ Tour Set for Europe and the U.S. This Autumn

by Hasan Beyaz

Update: dates for 2025 SF9 LIVE FANTASY #5 LOVE DAWN have begun to be announced!

🇪🇺 Europe
 • OCT 08 – Helsinki
 • OCT 15 – London
 • OCT 19 – Warsaw
 • More dates to be announced

🇺🇸 United States
 • OCT 30 – Boston
 • NOV 01 – Philadelphia
 • NOV 02 – New York
 • NOV 04 – Washington, D.C.
 • NOV 07 – Charlotte
 • NOV 09 – Jacksonville
 • NOV 12 – Atlanta
 • NOV 15 – Indianapolis
 • NOV 16 – Chicago
 • NOV 19 – St. Louis
 • NOV 20 – Kansas City
 • NOV 23 – Oklahoma City
 • NOV 26 – Fort Worth
 • NOV 28 – Houston
 • NOV 30 – San Antonio
 • DEC 02 – Portland
 • DEC 04 – San Jose
 • DEC 07 – Los Angeles


FANTASY, the wait is finally over: SF9 are going on tour again.

On June 25, the group announced 2025 SF9 LIVE FANTASY #5 LOVE DAWN, their first international tour since 2022. Kicking off between October and December, the run will take them across Europe and the United States, though specific dates and cities are still under wraps.

Things began with a two-night Seoul concert at KBS Arena on June 21 and 22; SF9 are also set to play in Hong Kong on August 30. 

The news marks a long-awaited return to global stages for SF9, whose last U.S. dates were in 2022 as part of the LIVE FANTASY #4 DELIGHT tour, while their last European shows stretch all the way back to the UNLIMITED tour in 2019 – when the group played in Warsaw, Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, and London.

This new tour follows the release of Love Race, their March 2025 mini-album that blended emotional depth with sleek production across six tracks. With over 80K physical copies sold, the record struck a chord with fans old and new – and now, SF9 looks set to power a whole new live era.

Promoted by Studio PAV and their European counterpart, the newly shared teaser for the LOVE DAWN tour hints at something intimate but intense: crimson-red and glowing, with a title that suggests both vulnerability and a new beginning.

No doubt, SF9 are stepping back into the spotlight with purpose.

This article was originally published on June 25 and updated on July 16 to include confirmed tour dates.