NMIXX Just Announced How Their First World Tour Ends. Three Nights, Back Where It Started.
NMIXX will close out "EPISODE 1: ZERO FRONTIER," the group's debut world tour, with a three-night finale at Inspire Arena in Incheon from November 27 to 29, the group announced Monday. Showtimes run 7 p.m. on Friday, 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 4 p.m. on Sunday, all Korea Standard Time. Ticket sale dates have not yet been announced; JYP Entertainment has historically opened NMIXX's Incheon shows through YES24, with a fan club presale ahead of general sales.
The finale closes the loop on where this tour began: NMIXX launched "Zero Frontier" with two sold-out nights at the same venue on November 29 and 30, 2025, before the trek expanded into an 11-city run across Europe and North America in spring 2026, followed by Asian dates in Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore, Kaohsiung, and Hong Kong through the summer. The Tokyo shows on August 8 and 9 closed out the international leg. Returning to Inspire Arena for the finish, and expanding the run from two nights to three, makes Incheon the only city NMIXX will have played more than once on the entire tour.
Ticket sale dates haven't been announced yet. For the previous Incheon shows, JYP Entertainment sold tickets exclusively through YES24 Ticket's global page, with a fan club presale ahead of general sales - the same pattern is expected this time. Fans can watch for on-sale announcements at YES24 Ticket Global and NMIXX's official notice page, where JYP typically posts exact presale and general sale times as they're confirmed.
No setlist has been confirmed for November, but the group's touring shows to date have centered on "Blue Valentine," NMIXX's first full-length album, alongside earlier hits "O.O," "DICE," and "Love Me Like This." "Blue Valentine" debuted at No. 177 on the Billboard 200 in October 2025 and sold more than 644,000 copies in its first week, en route to topping Melon's daily, weekly, and monthly charts. The tour hasn't run without incident: member Sullyoon performed the Singapore date seated after being advised by medical staff to limit strenuous movement following back pain in June, and the Kaohsiung show was postponed two days due to Typhoon Bavi in July.
With three nights instead of two, and a run that's taken NMIXX from a sold-out domestic debut to stops across three continents, the November shows are shaping up as the biggest single stretch of the group's touring career to date.

