One survival show, nine members, and a fanbase that now stretches across half of Asia. This July the group that turned a slow-burn debut into million-selling albums lands on the airport island, and the &TEAM Hong Kong concert is one of the summer's hottest tickets for K-pop and J-pop fans alike.
Billed as the "2026 &TEAM Concert Tour 'BLAZE THE WAY'", the show is part of the group's second Asia tour and their second-ever Hong Kong date — touching down at Runway 11 (Hall 11), AsiaWorld-Expo on Saturday 11 July 2026. Here is the practical, no-fluff guide: when and where it happens, what tickets cost, who &TEAM are for the uninitiated, and how to get out to Lantau without missing the opening number.
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When & Where Is the &TEAM Hong Kong Concert?
&TEAM perform one night only — Saturday 11 July 2026, 7pm — at Runway 11 (Hall 11), one of the concert halls inside AsiaWorld-Expo (亞洲國際博覽館), the giant events complex out by Hong Kong International Airport. The show is promoted by Idea Entertainment Asia (HK) Limited and forms part of the group's 2026 Asia tour.
This is &TEAM's second concert in Hong Kong, after their first visit on the previous tour, so local demand is already proven. Note the venue carefully: Runway 11 is a configured concert hall rather than the larger AsiaWorld-Arena, and on this occasion every ticket is a seat. It is a Saturday, so plan the journey out to Lantau — more on that below — and treat the 7pm start as the moment to be in your seat, not stepping off the train.
2026 &TEAM Concert Tour 'BLAZE THE WAY' in Hong Kong
&TEAM bring their BLAZE THE WAY tour to Hong Kong for a single, fully seated arena-hall night. Runway 11 sits inside the AsiaWorld-Expo complex on the airport island, reached directly from its own Airport Express station — so there is no street walking once you arrive.
Full event details are on the official AsiaWorld-Expo event page.
Who Are &TEAM, and Why Is BLAZE THE WAY a Big Deal?
For anyone new to them: &TEAM are a nine-member group — EJ, FUMA, K, NICHOLAS, YUMA, JO, HARUA, TAKI and MAKI — who record in both Japanese and Korean under the label YX LABELS. They debuted in 2022 and have grown into one of the more closely watched acts in the J-pop and K-pop crossover space, building a devoted following the group calls its fandom by name.
The numbers tell the story. On the back of their Japanese album 《Go in Blind》 and Korean album 《Back to Life》, the organisers say &TEAM became the first group to pass one million CD sales in both Japan and South Korea — a milestone that pushed them firmly onto the regional stage. Their tagline frames the lot of them as "nine unique individuals becoming one team".
That is what makes "BLAZE THE WAY" land differently from a quick promo stop. It is the group's second Asia tour and their second Hong Kong show — a marker of how fast the audience has grown here since their first visit. Expect a setlist that leans on the singles fans already shout back word-for-word.
Tickets, Prices & Where to Buy
This is a fully seated show — there is no general-admission standing zone — across four price tiers, topped by VIP and VVIP packages. Here is how the pricing breaks down.
&TEAM Hong Kong Ticket Prices
| Tier | Price (HK$) | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| VVIP | 1,988 | Premium package, best blocks |
| VIP | 1,488 | Premium package, priority seating |
| Cat 1 | 1,088 | Standard prime seats |
| Cat 2 | 888 | Most budget-friendly seats |
Wheelchair-and-minder tickets are HK$1,988. Prices are set by the organiser; buy only through official channels — see Damai and the official AsiaWorld-Expo listing for live availability.
Tickets went on sale on Wednesday 6 May 2026 at noon through Damai (damai.cn), the official agent named on the venue's page. VVIP and VIP are premium packages that can carry extras such as a soundcheck or photocards, so check exactly what is bundled before you pay. Because the run has been on sale for a while, by show week the cheapest seats may be the first to thin out — if a particular tier matters to you, do not leave it late.
How Do You Get to AsiaWorld-Expo on the Night?
Here is the part that trips up first-timers: AsiaWorld-Expo is not in town — it sits next to the airport on Lantau Island. The good news is the journey is easy. The MTR Airport Express runs straight to AsiaWorld-Expo Station, the line's western terminus, and the station opens directly into the complex, so you step off the platform and into the venue with no street walking.
From Hong Kong Station in Central it is about 28 minutes, via Kowloon and the airport. There can be a discounted event-day Airport Express fare for concert-goers, so check the venue's transport page before you travel. One timely note: bus services around the complex were adjusted when the airport's Terminal 2 reopened, so confirm the latest event-day routes rather than relying on an old timetable.
Getting to AsiaWorld-Expo From the City
| Option | Route | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| Airport Express | Hong Kong / Kowloon / Tsing Yi → AsiaWorld-Expo Station (~28 min from Central) | Fastest and easiest |
| Bus | Routes serving the airport / Tung Chung area, then a short walk | Budget travel from Lantau / west Kowloon |
| Taxi | Lantau (blue) or Urban (red) taxi to the venue | Late finishes & groups |
Confirm the latest routes and any event-day fares on the official AsiaWorld-Expo "Getting here" page before you set off.
What to Expect From the Show
Runway 11 is a full-scale concert hall, not an intimate club, so expect a proper touring production: big screens, sharp lighting and the slick choreography these crossover groups are built around. With every ticket a seat, the night is about sightlines and singalongs rather than a front-row crush.
Setlists shift from city to city, but a tour stop leans on the hits. Expect the singles from Go in Blind and Back to Life threaded through newer material, plenty of light-stick moments, and the kind of fan chants that make these shows feel communal. If you know the calls, you will not be the only one.
A few house rules worth knowing in advance: the age limit is 3 and over, there is no re-entry once you scan out, and professional cameras, recorders, selfie sticks, LED banner boards and bags larger than roughly 38 × 30 × 20 cm are not allowed inside the hall. Lockers and a baggage counter are available on site for anything that does not make the cut.
More K-Pop & J-Pop in Hong Kong This Summer
&TEAM are one peak in a stacked stretch for Asian pop in Hong Kong. The airport island has become a genuine concert hub — earlier in the season ITZY brought their world tour to AsiaWorld-Expo, and just a week later anime-rock favourite LiSA plays the same complex on 18 July. If your taste runs to guitars and anime openings, our guide to the Japanese bands and acts playing Hong Kong this year is the place to start.
For the full picture, our running guide to the best concerts coming to Hong Kong in 2026 tracks every headline gig as it lands, and our roundup of the biggest events in Hong Kong this summer maps out what to book next. New to catching live music here? Start with our pick of Hong Kong's best live-music venues.
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