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Girls' Generation live performances
Girls' Generation performing at the 2013 Dream Concert in Seoul
Concert tours7
Special lives7
Fanmeeting8
Award shows8
Festivals18
Special broadcasts15

South Korean girl group Girls' Generation have performed over 150 concerts across Asia. They embarked on their first tour, Into the New World Tour in December 2009. Their next tour, The First Japan Tour, was attended by 140,000 people.

The group subsequently followed up the success of their Japan tour by embarking on their eponymously titled third tour, the 2011 Girls' Generation Tour. The group then toured Japan for the second time in early 2013, with a total of 20 stops on their Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour, which was attended by 200,000 .

In addition to their own headlining tours, the group has participated in multiple SMTown tours. Their first appearance was at SM Town Live '08, and their following participation in SM Town Live '10 World Tour saw the group (along with fellow SMTown acts) become the first Asian singers in history to reach the top 10 on the US Billboard Concert Boxcore chart.[1] The group also performed on SM Town Live World Tour III (2012–2013), SM Town Week (2013), SM Town Live World Tour IV (2014–2015), SM Town Live World Tour V (2016), SM Town Live World Tour VI (2017) and SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express (2022).

Headlining tours

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Year Title Associated album(s) Duration Attendance Shows
2009–2010 Into the New World Tour Girls' Generation (2007), Gee, Genie and Oh! December 19, 2009 – October 17, 2010 (Asia) 7
The Into the New World Tour was Girls' Generation's first headlining tour. The tour was announced in November 2009,[2] and tickets were sold-out within 3 minutes of being put on sale.[3]
2011 The First Japan Arena Tour Girls' Generation (2011) May 31, 2011 – July 18, 2011 (Japan) 140,000 14
The group embarked on their first nationwide Japanese tour starting originally on May 18, 2011, with a total of seven initial stops.[4] The tour was postponed because of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and then commenced on May 31, 2011. Due to overwhelming demand, seven more stops were added for a total audience of 140,000.[5] The tour covered Osaka, Saitama, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagoya, and Fukuoka with total of fourteen performances.[6]
2011–2012 Girls' Generation Tour Hoot and Girls' Generation (2011) July 23, 2011 – February 12, 2012 (Asia) 92,000 9
The eponymously titled "2011 Girls' Generation Tour" was the group's 2nd world tour. The tour commenced with two performances in Seoul, to Taiwan where they played three back-to-back record breaking performances, and subsequently Singapore for two days. The Bangkok date on February 12, 2012, saw the group break a Thai record for the fastest selling concert in history. The tour also saw the group perform in Hong Kong for the first time.[7] The tour attracted 92,000 people in total.
2013 Girls & Peace Japan 2nd Tour Girls & Peace February 9, 2013 – April 21, 2013 (Japan) 200,000 20
The group's second Japanese tour was announced on August 31, 2012, with ticket applicability starting September 12, 2012. The tour covered 20 stops.[8] They performed to 200,000 people across seven Japanese cities.
2013–2014 Girls & Peace World Tour Girls & Peace and I Got A Boy June 8, 2013 – February 15, 2014 (Asia) 10
The tour was announced on April 26, 2013, with two dates in Seoul at the Olympic Arena. The tour is the 3rd World Tour by Girls' Generation, consisting of various Asian cities.[9]
2014 Love & Peace Japan 3rd Tour Love & Peace April 26, 2014 – July 13, 2014 (Japan) 200,000 18
Girls' Generation's 3rd Japanese tour was announced on November 29, 2013. The tour covered 18 stops and drew a total of around 200,000 people. Through their three Japanese concert tours since 2011, Girls' Generation attracted a combined total of 550,000 people, setting a record among Korean girl groups.[10]
2015–2016 Girls' Generation's Phantasia Lion Heart November 21, 2015 – May 8, 2016 (Asia) 135,000 13
Girls' Generation's 4th world tour was announced on October 16, 2015.[11] On August 11, 2015, a separate tour in Japan was announced to take place in December 2015.[12] On November 17, 2015, it was announced on Girls' Generation's official Japanese fanclub website that the separate Japan tour announced in August 2015 would be title Girls' Generation 4th Tour -Phantasia- in Japan and the tour dates already announced would be a part of their 4th tour.[13]

Special lives

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Title Dates City Country Venue Attendance Ref.
Japan Premium Showcase Live August 25, 2010
(3 shows)
Tokyo Japan Ariake Coliseum 22,000 [14]
Playing with Girls' Generation November 13, 2012 Yoyogi National Gymnasium 10,000 [15]
Free Live "Love & Peace" December 14, 2013
(2 shows)
Yokohama Yokohama Arena 30,000 [16]
"The Best Live" at Tokyo Dome December 9, 2014 Tokyo Tokyo Dome 50,000 [17]
Sone Limited Party April 26, 2015 Saitama Saitama Super Arena 10,000 [18]

Fanmeetings

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Title Dates City Country Venue Attendance Ref.
Girls' Generation 1st Fan Party Mr.Mr. September 30, 2014 Shenzhen China Bao'an Sports Center [19][20][21][22]
November 21, 2014 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
November 22, 2014 Chongqing Chongqing International Expo Center
November 29, 2014 Beijing MasterCard Center
January 3, 2015 Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena
January 4, 2015 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena
"Holiday to Remember" 10th Anniversary August 5, 2017 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall [23]
LLL (Long Lasting Love) September 3, 2022 Olympic Gymnastics Arena 8,021 [24][25]

Award shows

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Title Dates Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
22nd Golden Disc Awards December 14, 2007 Olympic Hall Seoul South Korea "Honey (Perfect For You)", "Ooh La-La!" and "Girls' Generation" [26]
2007 Mnet KM Music Festival November 17, 2007 Jamsil Arena "Into the New World" (Battle of Princess) and "Girls' Generation" (Fantasia) [27]
17th Seoul Music Awards January 31, 2008 Kangwon Land High1 Grand Hotel Jeongseon "Love Love Love"[note 1] "Baby Baby", "Kissing You" and "Girls' Generation" [28]
24th Golden Disc Awards December 10, 2009 Olympic Hall Seoul "Smooth Criminal" (Michael Jackson dance cover)[note 2], "Chocolate Love" and "Gee" [29]
2009 Melon Music Awards December 16, 2009 "Chocolate Love", "Genie" and "Gee" [30]
25th Golden Disc Awards December 9, 2010 Korea University "Oh!" and "Run Devil Run" [31]
2010 Melon Music Awards December 15, 2010 Hall of Peace, Kyung Hee University Intro, "Hoot" and "Oh!" [32]
2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards November 29, 2011 Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore Intro, "The Boys" and "The Boys" (MAMA remix) [33]
26th Golden Disc Awards January 12, 2012 Kyocera Dome Osaka Japan "The Boys" [34]

Festivals

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Event Date Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
2008 Dream Concert June 7, 2008 Jamsil Stadium Seoul South Korea "Girls' Generation" and "Into the New World" (Remix) [35]
Asia Song Festival 2008 October 4, 2008 Sangnam Stadium "Kissing You", "Into the New World", "Girls' Generation", "Ooh La-La!" and "Baby Baby" [36]
1st Incheon Korean Music Wave September 5, 2009 Incheon Munhak Stadium Incheon "Gee", "Genie" and "Etude" [37]
Asia Song Festival 2009 September 19, 2009 Sangnam Stadium Seoul "Genie" and "Gee" [38]
Pattaya International Music Festival 2009 September 21, 2009 Pattaya Beach (Main stage) Pattaya Thailand "Kissing You", "Into the New World" and "Gee"[note 3] [39]
2009 Dream Concert October 10, 2009 Sangnam Stadium Seoul South Korea "Genie" and "Gee" [40]
2010 Dream Concert May 22, 2010 "Run Devil Run" and "Oh!" [41]
2nd Incheon Korean Music Wave August 29, 2010 Incheon Munhak Stadium Incheon "Oh!" and "Run Devil Run" [42]
3rd Incheon Korean Music Wave August 13, 2011 "Hoot" and "Run Devil Run" [43]
Asia Song Festival 2011 October 15, 2011 Daegu Stadium Daegu "Run Devil Run", "Hoot" and "Gee" [44]
2012 Dream Concert May 12, 2012 Sangnam Stadium Seoul Intro, "Twinkle" and "Baby Steps"[note 4] [45]
2013 Dream Concert May 11, 2013 "The Boys" and "I Got a Boy" [46]
4th Incheon Korean Music Wave September 1, 2013 Incheon Munhak Stadium Incheon "I Got a Boy" and "Dancing Queen" [47]
2014 Dream Concert June 7, 2014 Sangnam Stadium Seoul "Mr.Mr." and "Hoot" [48]
Korean Music Wave in Beijing December 7, 2014 Beijing National Stadium Beijing China "Mr.Mr." and "Gee" [49]
KCON 2015 USA August 8, 2015 Prudential Center Newark United States "Catch Me If You Can", "Check", "Genie", "Gee" and "Party" [50]
DMC Festival 2015 - MBC Radio DJ Concert September 5, 2015 Sangam Cultural Square Seoul South Korea "Lion Heart" and "Gee" [51]
September 6, 2015 [52]
DMZ Peace Concert August 12, 2017 Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri Park Paju "Holiday" [53]

Special broadcasts

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Event Date Venue City Performed song(s) Ref.
SBS Gayo Daejeon December 29, 2007 Jangchung Arena Seoul "Pierrot Smiling at Us" (Kim Wan Sun cover), "I'm Your Girl" (S.E.S cover)[note 5], "Dreams Come True" (S.E.S cover), "No. 1" (BoA cover) and "Girls' Generation" [54]
KBS Gayo Daechukje December 30, 2007 KBS Hall "Girls' Generation", "Hey-Mickey" (Bring It On version) and "I Still Don't Know Love" (Lee Jiyeon cover) [55]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2008 MBC Dream Center Goyang "Kissing You" and "Girls' Generation" [56]
SBS Gayo Daejeon December 29, 2009 KINTEX "Gee" [57]
KBS Gayo Daechukje December 30, 2009 KBS Hall Seoul "Rhythm Nation" (Janet Jackson dance cover)[note 6], "Gee", "I'll Be There" (The Jackson 5 cover)[note 7], "Smooth Criminal" (Michael Jackson dance cover)[note 8] [58]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2009 MBC Dream Center Goyang "Santa Baby" (Eartha Kitt and Henri René cover), Intro, "Genie" and "Gee" [59]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2010 "Run Devil Run", "Hoot" and "Oh!" [60]
SBS Gayo Daejeon December 29, 2011 KINTEX "The Boys" [61]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2011 Online recording "Diamond" and "The Boys" [62][63]
SBS Gayo Daejeon December 29, 2013 KINTEX Goyang "Express 999" and "I Got a Boy" [64]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2013 MBC Dream Center Intro, "I Got a Boy"[note 9] [65]
KBS Gayo Daechukje December 26, 2014 KBS Hall Seoul "Mr.Mr." [66]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2014 MBC Dream Center Goyang "Mr.Mr." [67]
SBS Gayo Daejeon December 27, 2015 COEX Hall Seoul "Lion Heart" and "Catch Me If You Can" [68]
KBS Gayo Daechukje December 30, 2015 Gocheok Sky Dome "Party" (Winter remix) and "Lion Heart" [69]
MBC Gayo Daejejeon December 31, 2015 MBC Dream Center Goyang "Genie" (New Year remix) and "Lion Heart" [70]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Taeyeon with Epik High
  2. ^ Sunny, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Seohyun performed
  3. ^ YoonA did not participate
  4. ^ TTS performed
  5. ^ Taeyeon, Tiffany, YoonA performed
  6. ^ Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, YoonA, Seohyun performed
  7. ^ Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny, Tiffany performed
  8. ^ Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, YoonA, Seohyun performed with members of Super Junior
  9. ^ YoonA did not partcipate

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