MAMAMOO singer Hwasa has announced her 2025 ‘Twits’ tour of North America, featuring concerts in Seattle, Los Angeles, Toronto, Dallas and more.
The singer’s label, P Nation, announced the tour on December 3 via X (formerly Twitter) along with its first batch of dates. The ‘Twits’ North American tour so far features 11 stops across the US and Canada, and is set to kick off with its first show in March.
Hwasa will be performing in Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Brooklyn, Boston and Chicago, along with a sole Canadian stop in Toronto. ‘Twits’ is so far slated to wrap up with a final show in early-April, however it remains unclear whether there are any plans to expand the tour to other cities or regions.
Tickets for all concerts on Hwasa’s 2025 ‘Twits’ North American live tour will be available for purchase on December 6 from 3pm local time onwards via Live Nation’s website.
The dates for Hwasa’s 2025 ‘Twits’ North American live tour are:
MARCH 2025
11: Seattle, Washington, Moore Theater
13: Oakland, California, Paramount Theater
16: Los Angeles, California, Orpheum Theater
19: Dallas, Texas, Majestic Theater
21: Houston, Texas, Bayou Music Center
23: Atlanta, Georgia, Coca-Cola Roxy
25: Washington, DC, Warner Theater
27: Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Paramount
30: Boston, Massachusetts, MGM Music Hall at Fenway
APRIL 2025
1: Toronto, Ontario, HISTORY
3: Chicago, Illinois, The Auditorium
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Hwasa most recently released her second solo mini-album ‘O’ in September this year, led by title track ‘NA’. It marked her first release as a soloist since she released her first mini-album in 2020 with ‘María’, after officially debuting in 2019 with a single sharing the tour’s namesake, ‘Twit’.
‘O’ was also her second release since signing with P Nation, a music label founded by ‘Gangnam Style’ singer Psy. Her first was the single ‘I Love My Body’ in 2023, which also served as a response to her public indecency controversy at the time.