Here are the K-pop shows to catch this June in North America

Which K-pop group are you most looking forward to in North America this June? Photos from p1h_official/Instagram, txt_bighit/Instagram
When a K-pop group holds a world tour, cities in North America are almost always included in their stops. Starting in June this year, more K-pop acts will be performing in the US and Canada.
Boy group Tomorrow x Together, continuing their US tour that began in Tacoma, Washington, on May 15, will have back-to-back performances in New York on June 1 and 2, and in Rosemont on June 5 and 6. The tour finale will be at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, DC, on June 8.
On Instagram, members Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Choi Soo-bin, Huening Kai and Taehyun shared their excitement about performing in major cities during the IN US tour.
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P1Harmony announced their 2024 live tour “P1ustage H : UTOP1A” on Feb. 23 at midnight KST. Unfortunately, member Jiung recently suffered an injury and will not be able to continue on the tour.
After kicking off in Seoul, the group will tour 11 cities across North America, starting in Atlanta on June 1, followed by Nashville on June 3, Miami on June 5, Oakland on June 14, and Los Angeles on June 16.
Recently, they performed in Toronto and Boston, where member Keeho shared on social media, “Toronto, I miss you already.”
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Additionally, Lucy, the South Korean band formed through JTBC’s television talent show Superband in 2019 will embark on their first world tour, “Flower,” in North America this summer.
After a series of shows in the US and Canada in May, the band will perform in Detroit on June 1, Chicago on June 3, Kansas on June 5, Oklahoma on June 6, Austin, Texas on June 8, Dallas on June 9, Phoenix on June 11, Las Vegas on June 12, Los Angeles on June 13, San Jose, California on June 15, Portland on June 17, Seattle on June 18 and Vancouver on June 20.
Lastly, Mamamoo’s Whee-in will have her final two shows in June, performing in Washington, DC, on June 2 and at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater in Brooklyn on June 4.