The new year has brought a massive wave of success for SEVENTEEN’s main vocalists, DK and Seungkwan, as their first-ever standalone unit tour, “DxS [Soya Song] ON STAGE,” has officially become a sold-out phenomenon.
Following the release of their first mini-album Serenade in January 2026, the duo’s debut tour tickets were snatched up almost instantly, proving that the demand for high-quality vocal performances is at an all-time high within the K-pop industry.
Immediate Sell-Out and Global Reach
The excitement peaked on March 17, 2026, as reports confirmed that the initial stops of the tour were fully booked within minutes of the pre-sale opening.
The tour is set to kick off at the Inspire Arena in Incheon from April 17 to 19, before expanding to international locations.

According to industry insiders, the “vocal unit synergy” has struck a chord with fans who appreciate the duo’s transition from the high-energy performance style of SEVENTEEN to a more intimate, emotionally-driven stage.
A representative remarked on the ticket power:
“SEVENTEEN’s Dokyeom X Seungkwan starts selling out for the first time on his solo tour… ‘[Soya song] ON STAGE’ sold out on the day of pre-sale for the Incheon concert.”
The tour schedule includes:
- Incheon (Inspire Arena): April 17–19
- Chiba (Makuhari Messe): April 29–30
- Daegu (EXCO): May 30–31
- Macau (The Venetian Arena): June 6
- Kaohsiung (Kaohsiung Arena): July 25
From “Blue” to the Stage: The Concept of “Ordinary Love”
The tour’s title and theme are deeply rooted in their debut mini-album, Serenade (also known as Soya Song).
Centered on the concept of “ordinary love,” the performances are designed to showcase music that resonates with everyday emotions and shared experiences.
This follows the massive success of their title track “Blue,” which topped both domestic and international charts upon its release.
The duo’s transition into a ballad-focused unit has been described as a “breath of fresh air” for fans.
During the lead-up to the tour, the members proved their vocal stability through various live content, including a viral cover of Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die With A Smile.”
The album itself has already achieved a gold certification in Japan and strong entries on the US Billboard 200.
Regarding the upcoming tour, the production team shared their vision:
“Just as the album explored the theme of ‘ordinary love’ through the duo’s own emotional storytelling, the tour is expected to present relatable music brought to life by their flawless harmonies.”
With the first shows sold out, fans are already calling for additional dates, highlighting the “unrivaled global popularity” of SEVENTEEN’s vocal line as they continue to expand their territory as “Super Idols.”

























