Hong Kong's summer of K-pop has a marquee name on it. ITZY — JYP Entertainment's chart-topping five-piece — bring their 3RD WORLD TOUR ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩ to AsiaWorld-Expo on Saturday 20 June 2026, the group's only Hong Kong date this run. The girls behind "WANNABE", "LOCO" and "SNEAKERS" are bringing a full new stage production to the AsiaWorld-Arena, and for the city's MIDZY it's the gig of the early summer. If you've got a ticket, this is your run sheet. If you're still hunting, here's exactly what's on, when, and how to do it safely.

The short version: ITZY headline the AsiaWorld-Arena on Saturday 20 June 2026, 6pm start, on their 3RD WORLD TOUR ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩ — one night only, promoted by Live Nation (HK). Face value runs HK$799–$1,999; tickets went on sale 26 March 2026 via Cityline. Reach the venue on the MTR Airport Express to AsiaWorld-Expo Station, about 28 minutes from Hong Kong Station.

In This Guide

  1. Why this show matters
  2. Dates, times & tickets
  3. Can you still get ITZY tickets?
  4. Who are ITZY?
  5. AsiaWorld-Arena: the venue
  6. Getting there on the night
  7. What you can (and can't) bring
  8. FAQ

Why this show matters

ITZY are not a developing act testing the water — they are one of the defining girl groups of their K-pop generation, and a third world tour confirms it. A headline arena date in Hong Kong on that tour is a statement: the city is a fixed stop on the global circuit again, not an afterthought.

It also lands at the front of a stacked summer. Hong Kong's 2026 concert calendar is the busiest it has been in years, split between the new 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium and the indoor AsiaWorld-Arena out by the airport. ITZY take the arena route — a tighter, louder room where a K-pop crowd's energy has nowhere to go but up. For where this fits the wider season, see our guide to the best concerts in Hong Kong 2026.

"One Saturday night, one arena, five members and a sold-through room of MIDZY — this is the K-pop gig the early summer was built around."

Dates, times & tickets

This is a single Hong Kong show, not a multi-night stand, so there is only one date to plan around. Here is the confirmed detail, straight from the official AsiaWorld-Expo event listing.

DateShowStart timeVenue
Sat 20 Jun 2026ITZY 3RD WORLD TOUR ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩6:00pmAsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1)

The Concert — Key Facts

ITZY 3RD WORLD TOUR ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩ IN HONG KONG
ArtistITZY (있지)
VenueAsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1), AsiaWorld-Expo
Date & timeSat 20 June 2026, 6pm
Seated ticketsHK$799 / 999 / 1,399
Standing ticketsHK$1,299 / 1,999 (VIP)
PromoterLive Nation (HK)
On sale from26 March 2026, via Cityline
TicketingCityline

Note: the standing zone has a 12+ age limit and a 140cm height minimum; the seated zone admits ages 3 and above. Always confirm the start time and zone printed on your own ticket.

Across the board, then, face value spans HK$799 to HK$1,999, with the top tier a VIP standing ticket. That sits right in the usual band for a marquee K-pop arena show in Hong Kong — pricier than a local gig, cheaper than a stadium headliner. There are also designated wheelchair and minder tickets at HK$1,399; wheelchair users can contact the venue ahead of time for admission assistance.

Can you still get ITZY tickets?

Here's the honest answer. Tickets went on general sale on 26 March 2026 through Cityline, the official agent, and — as in-demand K-pop shows here tend to — moved fast, with reports of a quick sell-through. We're not going to print a flat "sold out" claim we can't stand behind, because stock shifts: promoters sometimes release returned tickets or restricted-view seats closer to the date.

The only reliable check is the official channel itself. Go straight to Cityline and look for any released or returned stock. If it shows nothing, read the safety note further down before you go anywhere near a resale — Hong Kong has a serious problem with concert-ticket scams, and K-pop shows are a favourite target.

Who are ITZY?

ITZY (있지) debuted in February 2019 under JYP Entertainment with "DALLA DALLA", and barely paused for breath after. The line-up is Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong and Yuna — five members, performing as a full group on this tour — and their fandom answers to the name MIDZY.

The catalogue is built for a live room. "WANNABE", "LOCO", "SNEAKERS" and "UNTOUCHABLE" are the kind of high-tempo, hook-heavy singles that turn an arena into a singalong, and the group's "teen crush" attitude — confident, a little defiant — has made them one of the most-watched fourth-generation acts worldwide. The Hong Kong date supports their latest mini album, TUNNEL VISION, which gives the tour its name.

The ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩ run opened with a three-night stand at Seoul's Jamsil Indoor Stadium in February 2026 before heading across Asia, with Hong Kong among the early stops ahead of dates in Taipei, Bangkok, Manila and beyond. As ever with a K-pop tour, the set list isn't published in advance and shifts night to night — so we won't fake a track-by-track rundown. Expect the singles, expect the choreography to be razor-sharp, and expect a crowd that knows every word. For the rooms these tours play, see our rundown of the best live music venues in Hong Kong 2026.

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AsiaWorld-Arena: the venue

The show is in the AsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1), the flagship indoor arena inside AsiaWorld-Expo (亞洲國際博覽館) on Lantau, right next to Hong Kong International Airport. It's one of the city's biggest indoor concert rooms and a regular stop for international touring acts — the indoor counterweight to Kai Tak's open-air stadium. The trade-off is location: it's the most out-of-town of Hong Kong's major venues, so the night lives or dies on your transport plan.

AsiaWorld-Arena

亞洲國際博覽館 · Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island
VenueAsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1)
Address1 Airport Expo Boulevard, Chek Lap Kok, Lantau Island
Nearest MTRAsiaWorld-Expo Station (Airport Express)
From Central~28 min from Hong Kong Station
SettingIndoor arena, next to HKIA
NoteAllow extra travel time

How do you get to AsiaWorld-Expo on the night?

Take the train — it's genuinely the best way out there. The MTR Airport Express runs straight to AsiaWorld-Expo Station, the line's western terminus, and the station sits inside the venue, so you step off the platform and into the complex with no street walking. From Hong Kong Station in Central it's about 28 minutes, via Kowloon and the airport.

The one catch is cost: the Airport Express is the priciest MTR line, so a budget alternative is the Tung Chung line to Tung Chung, then a short bus or taxi hop to AsiaWorld-Expo. On big event nights the venue runs extra transport and special arrangements — worth checking before you set off. Whichever route you pick, leave early and have your journey home thought through before the encore.

Show-Night Game Plan

What you can (and can't) bring

AsiaWorld-Expo runs airport-style entry screening with handheld metal detectors, and the rules are firm. The organiser publishes the specific policy for each show, so always check the official event page before you pack — but these are the standard ones to know.

Entry Rules at a Glance

Avoid the Scams

If Cityline shows nothing and you chase a resale, be careful. Hong Kong has a real problem with concert-ticket scams and inflated touting, and K-pop shows are a prime target. Stick to any official resale channel the promoter or Cityline announces, and treat private sellers on Instagram, Carousell or WhatsApp with deep suspicion. Never pay by irreversible transfer to someone you can't verify, be wary of prices far above the HK$799–1,999 face value, and remember that a screenshot of a ticket is not a ticket. The venue voids tickets found to be resold or touted — when in doubt, walk away.

And if you do miss out, the city's calendar keeps coming. Kai Tak and AsiaWorld-Expo are filling fast with K-pop tours, Cantopop royalty and global headliners — the Hong Kong Tourism Board events calendar is a reliable place to see what's officially confirmed next. Point your energy at the next on-sale: our biggest events in Hong Kong this summer round-up and our guide to i-dle's own Kai Tak Stadium run are good places to start, and our look at Sammi Cheng at Kai Tak Stadium has more of the summer's big nights.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is ITZY playing in Hong Kong in 2026?
ITZY perform one night in Hong Kong — Saturday 20 June 2026, with a 6pm start — at the AsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1) inside AsiaWorld-Expo. The show is part of the ITZY 3RD WORLD TOUR ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩ and is promoted by Live Nation (HK).
How much are ITZY Hong Kong tickets?
Face value is HK$799, HK$999 and HK$1,399 for seated tickets, plus HK$1,299 and HK$1,999 (VIP) for the standing zone. Tickets went on sale on 26 March 2026 through Cityline, the official agent. Check Cityline for any returned or released stock before considering a resale.
How do you get to AsiaWorld-Expo by MTR?
Take the Airport Express to AsiaWorld-Expo Station, the line's western terminus — about 28 minutes from Hong Kong Station in Central. The station is built into the venue, so you walk straight off the platform into the complex. It sits next to the airport on Lantau, so allow extra travel time.
Is ITZY's full line-up performing in Hong Kong?
Yes. ITZY tour as the full five-piece — Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong and Yuna — on the 3RD WORLD TOUR ⟨TUNNEL VISION⟩, which the group resumed after opening the run with three nights in Seoul in February 2026.
Are ITZY Hong Kong tickets sold out?
Tickets went on general sale on 26 March 2026 through Cityline and, like most major K-pop shows here, are reported to have sold quickly. We can't verify a live sold-out status, so check Cityline for any returns or released seats — and treat any resale offer with caution to avoid scams.

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