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K-pop Legend THE RAIN Returns to North America for 2025 [STILL RAINING: ENCORE] Tour

A Triumphant Return This Fall

K-pop icon THE RAIN is set to make a triumphant return to North America this fall with his 2025 THE RAIN TOUR [Still Raining: Encore], hitting three exclusive cities: New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Tickets for the highly anticipated tour will go on presale September 26 (prior sign-up required), with public sales opening September 27 via IEMShowPlace.com.

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Promoted by Infinite Prospects Entertainment, the company behind the recent G-DRAGON U.S. tour and previous THE RAIN tour, in partnership with IEM Group Inc.—known for bringing international Chinese superstars like Jay Chou and JJ Lin to North America—the U.S. leg of the tour kicks off November 23 in New York, continues in Los Angeles on November 26, and concludes in Atlanta on November 29. Fans can expect THE RAIN’s signature high-energy performances and timeless hits as he reconnects with audiences across the country.

Building on a Sold-Out Comeback

The Still Raining: Encore tour follows THE RAIN’s successful 2023 North American comeback, which marked his first U.S. concerts in sixteen years. That two-city run in Atlantic City and Las Vegas sold out rapidly, demonstrating his enduring legacy and the high demand for his return. At the time, THE RAIN shared, “Can you believe it’s been seven years since our last concert tour? I‘m beyond excited to finally meet you in person. There are so many things I want to show you.”

A Dynamic Setlist

During his recent stops across Asia, THE RAIN’s setlist combined fan favorites like It’s Raining and Rainism with special covers of contemporary tracks from artists including NewJeans and Bruno Mars. The 2025 North American shows will follow a similar format, allowing fans to experience both his iconic hits and fresh selections from his latest performances.

A Pioneering Global Icon

Since debuting in 2002 with Bad Guy, THE RAIN has played a pivotal role in introducing K-pop to the global stage. His 2004 album It’s Raining sold over one million copies, and his starring role in the hit drama Full House made him a household name across Asia. In 2006, The New York Times dubbed him “the ambassador of Asia” following sold-out performances at Madison Square Garden and in Las Vegas, cementing his status as one of the first K-pop stars to break into the U.S. market. After completing his military service in 2012, THE RAIN continued to flourish as a singer, actor, and entrepreneur. His 2020 reunion with J.Y. Park for the viral single Switch To Me demonstrated his influence across generations.

A New Chapter in 2025

The 2025 [Still Raining: Encore] tour promises fans in three major U.S. cities an opportunity to celebrate THE RAIN’s enduring legacy and witness a new chapter in his remarkable career.

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