Jay B, the South Korean singer and the leader of the boy band GOT7 recently announced his upcoming tour the 'Tape: Re Load' U.S. tour through his social media and official channels.
Jay B, who is also an actor and known for his debut in the Korean drama series Dream High 2, will begin the US leg of his tour in June 2025. Konnect’d Entertainment, the tour organizer, also took to their X (formerly Twitter) account to make the announcement.
Fans of the K-pop star are thrilled and overjoyed as this will be Jay B's first solo tour in the US.
JAY B's 2025 ‘Tape: Re Load’ US tour: Date, venue, and tickets
Jay B, best known for his single Rocking a Chair has created a buzz on social media with the announcement of his US tour.
The tour is to promote his November 2024 album Archives 1: Road Runner, which he released after he completed his military service. The tour is scheduled in six cities and will begin on June 2, 2025.
The tour will start on June 2 and will be at Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles, then on the 4th at The Eastern in Atlanta, on the 6th at The Warfield in San Francisco, on the 9th at Warehouse Live in Houston, Texas, on the 11th at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago, and then on the 13th at The Hall at Maryland Live in Washington, D.C.
The tickets for the above events will go on sale on April 5, 2025, at 4 pm local venue time. The VIP packages will be available as upgrades from 6 pm local venue time on the same day.
To take the thrill and excitement to the next level, Jay B made another announcement on April 3, 2025. This announcement was regarding his tour covering the Latin America leg in July 2025.
This part of the tour will begin on July 12 at Cine Joia in Sao Paulo, Brazil, then on the 15th at C Art Media in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the 17th at Auditorio BB in Mexico City, Mexico. The ticketing details for this part of the tour are not out yet.
Cloud Nine was one of the last tracks Jay B released from his album Archives 1: Road Runner. The other tracks from this album include Crash, No Pressure, By the Way, Silent Hour, Mirror Maze, Rose Tape, Static, Drive Me Home, and Gone.

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