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Epik High Returns to North America with a 13‑City Tour

K‑hip‑hop legends Epik High announce a 13‑city North American comeback tour

After a multi‑year break, the Korean trio Epik High will hit 13 U.S. and Canadian cities this fall, bringing new music and fan‑favorite hits to the stage.

South Korean hip‑hop trio Epik High is finally back on the road, and this time they’re heading straight for North America. The group—made up of Tablo, Mithra Jin and DJ Tukutz—just dropped the news that they’ll be performing in 13 cities across the United States and Canada later this year.

Fans who have been waiting since their last U.S. swing in 2021 will get to see them in big‑ticket venues like New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, plus a handful of more intimate stops in cities such as Austin, Toronto and Seattle. The dates run from early October through early December, giving concert‑goers plenty of time to snag tickets before they disappear.

What makes this trek feel especially special is the timing. Epik High just released their latest album, “Epik 9,” which has already generated buzz for its blend of introspective lyrics and genre‑bending production. The setlist is expected to weave tracks from the new record with classic anthems like “Fly” and “One.” It’s a kind of musical scrapbook that mirrors the trio’s evolution over the past decade.

Of course, the road to this tour wasn’t exactly smooth. After a brief hiatus in 2022—when Tablo focused on his solo projects and DJ Tukutz took a step back to deal with health issues—the members regrouped, re‑energized, and announced a world tour that, due to lingering COVID‑related constraints, was trimmed down to just North America for now.

Ticket prices vary by market, but early‑bird tickets start around $55 for general admission, with premium packages offering meet‑and‑greet opportunities and exclusive merchandise. If you’ve never experienced an Epik High show, expect a mix of high‑energy rap verses, soaring vocal hooks, and a visual production that leans heavily into Korean pop‑culture aesthetics.

In short, the 13‑city tour isn’t just a series of concerts—it’s a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the cross‑continental bond that K‑hip‑hop has forged with fans worldwide. So, whether you’re a longtime follower or a curious newcomer, keep an eye on the tour schedule and grab your seat before they’re gone.

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