When izna step onto the MacPherson Stadium stage on Saturday 24 October 2026, it will be the six-member K-pop group's first-ever headline concert in Hong Kong — and the fourth stop on the first arena tour of their young career. The izna Hong Kong concert caps a fast rise for a group that only debuted in November 2024, off the back of a viral dance challenge that has racked up more than 60 million views this year.
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When & Where Is izna's Hong Kong Concert?
The 2026 izna Concert Tour: WHO DAT GIRL? in Hong Kong plays a single night — Saturday 24 October 2026, 6:00pm — at MacPherson Stadium (鸱花至場须) in Mong Kok, presented by SSU Entertainment (光尚娱樟) and O.N worldwide. It's a genuine first for the group: izna have never performed a solo, ticketed show in the city before, and Hong Kong is the fourth of six confirmed stops on their debut headline tour.
MacPherson Stadium is a compact multi-purpose indoor venue with a 1,900-seat spectator stand — a fraction of the size of AsiaWorld-Expo or Kai Tak Stadium, where most touring K-pop acts land in Hong Kong. That scale is part of the appeal: expect a tighter, more intimate room than I.O.I's AsiaWorld-Expo shows or ITZY's Tunnel Vision tour stop, with every seat closer to the stage.
2026 izna Concert Tour: WHO DAT GIRL? in Hong Kong
This is izna's debut solo performance in Hong Kong, so expect a full production despite the venue's smaller footprint — the group's official tour poster lists "MORE SHOWS TO BE ANNOUNCED" for other cities, but Hong Kong's date and venue are confirmed.
Who Is izna?
izna (이즈나) is a six-member K-pop girl group formed through Mnet's 2024 survival show “I-LAND 2: N/a,” a joint project between WAKEONE and Teddy Park's label The Black Label. The current line-up is Mai, Bang Jeemin, Koko, Ryu Sarang, Choi Jungeun and Jeong Saebi; a seventh member, Yoon Jiyoon, left the group on 19 August 2025. The group's fandom is officially called naya, a name unveiled in August 2024 that translates loosely as “it's me — the one who loves and supports izna.”
izna debuted on 25 November 2024 with the mini-album N/a, then built momentum fast: comeback singles “SIGN” and “BEEP” picked up early music-show wins, and a second mini-album, Not Just Pretty, produced the hit “Mamma Mia.” Their most recent release, the third mini-album SET THE TEMPO, is led by the title track “METRONOME,” which triggered a viral dance-challenge trend that has now topped 60 million views online — the moment that turned izna from a promising rookie act into one of 2026's fastest-rising K-pop names.
The WHO DAT GIRL? Tour: Six Cities, One Debut Run
2026 izna Concert Tour: WHO DAT GIRL? is the group's first-ever headline concert tour, announced by izna's official account in July 2026 and spanning Asia across six confirmed cities, with the poster explicitly noting more shows could still be added.
| City | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Seoul | Olympic Park, Olympic Hall | 19–20 September 2026 |
| Taipei | Zepp New Taipei | 9 October 2026 |
| Manila | EVM Convention Center | 17 October 2026 |
| Hong Kong | MacPherson Stadium | 24 October 2026 |
| Singapore | Capitol Theatre | 8 November 2026 |
| Kuala Lumpur | Zepp KL | 5 December 2026 |
Hong Kong lands roughly midway through the run, after Seoul, Taipei and Manila and just ahead of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. If more stops are confirmed later in 2026, this guide will be updated — for now, treat the six dates above as the confirmed schedule.
Tickets, Prices & How to Book
Tickets for izna's Hong Kong show went on general sale on Tuesday 18 August 2026 at 12:00pm, through BOOKYAY and Damai (大麦網). Every ticket is seated, with three price tiers: HK$899, HK$1,399 and the VIP tier at HK$1,799. As with most K-pop shows in Hong Kong, exact perks for each tier (photocards, soundcheck access and similar) are typically published closer to the show by the promoter — check the official BOOKYAY listing for the current breakdown before you buy.
Before you book: buy only through official agents — BOOKYAY or Damai — and avoid third-party resellers, which is standard advice for any in-demand K-pop show in the city. If you're weighing up more than one October K-pop date, it's worth comparing against IVE's world tour stop or the wider run-down in our guide to the best concerts coming to Hong Kong in 2026.
Getting to MacPherson Stadium
MacPherson Stadium sits in the heart of Mong Kok, one of the most MTR-accessible parts of the city. The stadium's own site lists Mong Kok Station, Exit E2, as the closest, with Mong Kok East Station, Exit B, as an alternative a little further out; both are a short walk away. Multiple bus and minibus routes also stop nearby on Nathan Road, Shantung Street, Soy Street and Dundas Street.
There's no dedicated car park at the venue itself, so anyone driving should plan on one of the nearby hourly car parks (the stadium's own guidance points to a handful within a few minutes' walk) rather than expecting on-site parking. Given the venue's modest size and a Saturday-evening start, arrive with some buffer — Mong Kok's streets around Nelson Street get busy on a normal weekend night, let alone one with a sold-out K-pop show around the corner.
Since you're already in the neighbourhood, Mong Kok is also one of Hong Kong's best areas for a pre- or post-show bite — our Mong Kok and Sham Shui Po street food guide has options within easy walking distance of the stadium.
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MacPherson Stadium seats under 2,000 — far smaller than AsiaWorld-Expo or Kai Tak Stadium, where most touring K-pop acts play in Hong Kong, so this is shaping up to be one of the more intimate big-name K-pop shows the city sees this year. Tickets are on sale now, so if you want a good seat for izna's Hong Kong debut, don't wait.