
DAY6 successfully concluded their world tour with a sold-out six-day concert series at Seoul’s KSPO DOME, setting a new record for the highest number of attendees per show in the venue’s history.
From May 9 to 11 and May 16 to 18, the band held six performances of "DAY6 3RD WORLD TOUR FINALE in SEOUL" at KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu. These concerts marked the grand finale of their third world tour, which began in Incheon in September 2024 and spanned 23 cities and 45 shows worldwide.

For the Seoul finale, the venue was opened in a 360-degree configuration, welcoming approximately 16,000 attendees per night, with a total of around 96,000 fans over six days — the highest attendance ever recorded for a concert at KSPO DOME. The final performance on May 18 was also livestreamed globally via Beyond LIVE as a paid broadcast.
As DAY6 celebrates their 10th debut anniversary, they delivered a powerful setlist of 33 songs, featuring iconic hits such as “You Were Beautiful,” “Best Part,” “Man in a Movie,” “Shoot Me,” “Zombie,” “I’m Serious,” and “Freely.” The concerts served as a heartfelt retrospective of their decade-long musical journey.

The group also gave their first live performances of newly released tracks “Maybe Tomorrow” and “It’s Over,” both of which topped Korean music charts. Describing the songs as messages of encouragement, the members shared, “We hope you never lose hope, and that you’ll return to this song whenever you need it.”
One of the most emotional moments came when DAY6 watched surprise video messages from fans — their beloved fandom My Day — prompting tears from the members. The audience responded with synchronized singalongs, wave cheers, and coordinated lightstick events, creating a touching and unified atmosphere.

The members expressed deep gratitude, saying, “These performances were only possible because of My Day. The time we spend together is perfect happiness,” and added, “We hope that when we look back on this day, we can return to this moment.”
The world tour took DAY6 to major cities including Osaka, Hong Kong, Melbourne, and New York, totaling 45 shows since September 2024.