MAMAMOO Plays Fort Worth Tonight. It's Their First Full-Group Show There.
MAMAMOO performs at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth tonight, August 18, at 7:30 p.m. CDT - the group's first time playing the venue and the third stop on the US leg of its "4WARD" world tour. Tickets remain available through Ticketmaster, with general admission on sale since May 15.
The Fort Worth date sits in the middle of a seven-city US run that opened August 12 at UBS Arena in New York and continues through Cedar Park on August 21, Los Angeles on August 25, San Jose on August 27, and a Washington state finale on August 30 at Accesso ShoWare Center. The Los Angeles stop marks a capacity upgrade from the group's 2023 Kia Forum show to Crypto.com Arena. A Hong Kong date follows October 4, with European stops still to be announced.
This is MAMAMOO's first tour as a full group in more than three years, timed to the release of "4WARD," their first full-group album since 2022. Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein, and Hwasa recorded their parts separately given each member's individual schedule - all four maintain active solo careers across different labels - before reuniting for the tour itself, which opened in Seoul on June 19, exactly on the group's 12th debut anniversary. The album's title track, "4 Flowers," has anchored the setlist alongside catalog staples including "HIP," "Starry Night," "Gogobebe," "Décalcomanie," and "Um Oh Ah Yeh."
No official setlist has been published for the Fort Worth show specifically, but the New York opener ran through "4 Flowers" alongside older favorites like "Mr. Ambiguous" and "Piano Man," according to local coverage of that show. "HIP" remains the group's highest-charting US hit, having reached No. 1 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart in 2019 before earning platinum certification from the Korea Music Content Association the following year.
MAMAMOO continues to Cedar Park's H-E-B Center on Friday, the next stop on a US run that closes out August 30 before the tour heads to Hong Kong in the fall.

