SHINee’s Key Prepares for U.S. Tour, ‘KEYLAND: Uncanny Valley’

Key, a member of the South Korean boy band SHINee, will launch his first solo tour in the United States in 2025. The North American leg of the “KEYLAND: Uncanny Valley” tour follows the Aug. 11 release of his third studio album, “Hunter.”

The tour opens Dec. 3 at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles and concludes Dec. 15 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. Additional stops include Paramount Theatre in Oakland, Calif.; Will Rogers Auditorium in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York; and Riviera Theatre in Chicago. Other U.S. cities are expected to be announced.

Before the U.S. shows, Key will perform at Ticketlink Live Arena in Seoul, formerly the Olympic Handball Gymnasium, from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28. The tour will then continue to Taipei, Tokyo and Singapore.

Presale tickets became available Sept. 9, with general on-sale beginning Sept. 10. Tickets are available through platforms such as Ticketmaster and StubHub. Standard tickets on Ticketmaster start at about $113, and the company offers a Fan Guarantee allowing cancellations, refunds or exchanges within 24 hours of purchase, subject to certain conditions.

StubHub also lists tickets for various venues, including Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, Illinois; Fox Theater Atlanta; Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie, Texas; and Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. StubHub’s FanProtect Guarantee ensures valid tickets or a full refund, and, in the event of a cancellation, customers may receive a credit worth 120% of the purchase price or a cash refund.

2025 KEYLAND: Uncanny Valley North America Tour Dates:
– Dec. 3: Los Angeles, Orpheum Theatre
– Dec. 5: Oakland, Calif., Paramount Theatre
– Dec. 8: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, Will Rogers Auditorium
– Dec. 10: Brooklyn, N.Y., Kings Theatre
– Dec. 13: Chicago, Riviera Theatre
– Dec. 15: Seattle, Moore Theatre

About Key and SHINee

Key debuted with SHINee under SM Entertainment in 2008, alongside Taemin, Minho, Onew and Jonghyun. The group gained popularity with their debut single “Replay” and went on to release hits such as “View,” “Ring Ding Dong,” “Lucifer” and “Juliette.” Following the death of vocalist Jonghyun in 2017, the group has continued as a quartet.

Key, whose roles in SHINee have included lead dancer, lead rapper and vocalist, launched his solo career in 2018 with the single “Forever Yours” and his debut album, “Face.” Notable solo tracks include “Bad Love,” “Killer” and “Villain.” Key’s solo discography also includes the 2022 album “Gasoline” and his latest release, “Hunter.”

SM Entertainment, one of South Korea’s largest music agencies, also represents groups such as EXO, Girls’ Generation, Super Junior, aespa, NCT, Red Velvet and BoA.

For more information on tickets and tour dates, visit the official websites of Ticketmaster and StubHub.

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