‘Blue’ hitmaker Yung Kai set for North American tour

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With his soft visuals, poetic sound and devoted fan following, Yung Kai continues to carve a space for himself in the global indie-pop scene and he’s all set to spread his magic in North America.
The Chinese Canadian singer-songwriter, best known for his emotionally resonant single “Blue,” is preparing to embark on a global journey in 2025 with his highly anticipated “Flower Moon and Star Tour.”
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The artist announced the tour through a pair of posters on Instagram, revealing dates that span across Asia, North America and Europe.
“So excited to be bringing the flower moon and stars tour to North America and Europe,” Yung Kai wrote in his post. “You can sign up for presale now on my website (yungkai.com) to be the first receive the ticket link when presale goes live Wednesday at 10am. General tickets are on sale Friday.”
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The tour kicks off in Asia on Aug. 21 at the Lalala Festival in Jakarta, followed by stops in Singapore on Aug. 26, Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 27 and Taipei City on Aug. 29—all venues that quickly sold out. Bursting with excitement, the artist added, “ASIA IM COMING BACKKKKKSNDJJW,”
Yung Kai’s US leg of the “Flower Moon and Star Tour 2025” will kick off on Sept. 30 in San Francisco, California, at Café du Nord. He’ll then head to Los Angeles for an Oct. 1 show at The Echo, followed by a stop in Chicago on Oct. 4 at Beat Kitchen.
The final US date will take place in New York City on Oct. 5 at Mercury Lounge. These performances are part of the larger North American stretch, which continues in Toronto on Oct. 6 and concludes in Vancouver on Oct. 7.
Yung Kai rose to fame when his song “Blue” went viral on TikTok, especially in the Philippines. The viral success of “Blue” not only boosted his popularity on social media platforms but also helped establish him as an emerging artist in the music scene.