K-Pop group I-DLE announces North American tour, Prudential Center show

The vocally-gifted quintet will perform in Newark, NJ and Philadelphia, PA this August.

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

The popular K-Pop girl group I-DLE has announced a North American leg of their 'Syncopation World Tour' this August, including a show at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on August 4th and a performance at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 6th. Tickets go on sale to the general public on March 6th.

Why it matters

I-DLE is one of the most successful K-Pop groups in recent years, with a devoted global fanbase known as 'Neverlands.' Their upcoming North American tour dates represent a rare opportunity for fans in the region to see the group perform live, as K-Pop acts often focus more on their home market of Asia for concerts.

The details

The 'Syncopation World Tour' is in support of I-DLE's 2025 EP 'We Are' and new single 'Mono.' The group, consisting of members Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi and Shuhua, has already performed several shows in Asia as part of the tour. Their Newark and Philadelphia concerts will be the only North American stops on the current trek.

  • Tickets for the I-DLE shows go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, March 6th at 3pm local time.
  • The I-DLE concert at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ is scheduled for Tuesday, August 4th.
  • The I-DLE concert at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, PA is scheduled for Thursday, August 6th.

The players

I-DLE

A popular K-Pop girl group consisting of members Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi and Shuhua.

Prudential Center

A large indoor arena located in Newark, New Jersey that hosts concerts and other events.

Xfinity Mobile Arena

An indoor arena located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that hosts concerts and other events.

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The takeaway

The upcoming I-DLE tour dates represent a rare chance for North American fans to see the popular K-Pop group perform live, as their concerts have traditionally focused more on the Asian market. The group's devoted global fanbase, known as 'Neverlands,' will no doubt turn out in force for these highly anticipated shows.