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RAIN Announces 2025 [STILL RAINING: ENCORE] Tour In North America

K-pop legend returns to North America for three exclusive shows this November in New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta!

K-pop legend RAIN will return to North America this fall with his 2025 THE RAIN TOUR [Still Raining: Encore]. This tour marks another milestone in his legendary career. Tickets for the three-city run are now available at IEMShowPlace.com.

The tour is promoted by Infinite Prospects Entertainment, the team behind the recent G-DRAGON U.S. tour and previous RAIN tours. IEM Group Inc., known for bringing Chinese stars like Jay Chou and JJ Lin to North America, is also involved.

The U.S. leg kicks off November 23 in New York, followed by Los Angeles on November 26, and Atlanta on November 29. Fans can expect high-energy performances and timeless hits as RAIN reconnects with audiences across the country.

This encore tour follows RAIN’s 2023 North American comeback—his first U.S. concerts in 16 years. That two-city tour, in Atlantic City and Las Vegas, sold out quickly. It proved both his lasting legacy and strong demand. At the time, RAIN said, “Can you believe it’s been seven years since our last concert tour? I‘m beyond excited to finally meet you in person. There are so many things I want to show you.”

At recent stops in Asia, RAIN performed a mix of classics and covers. The setlist featured hits like “It’s Raining” and “Rainism,” along with covers of songs by NewJeans and Bruno Mars. The 2025 North American shows will follow a similar format, blending iconic tracks with fresh additions.

Since his 2002 debut with Bad Guy, RAIN has helped bring K-pop to the global stage. His 2004 album It’s Raining sold over one million copies. His starring role in the drama Full House made him a household name across Asia. In 2006, The New York Times called him “the ambassador of Asia” after sold-out shows in Madison Square Garden and Las Vegas—making him one of the first K-pop artists to break into the U.S. market.

After completing military service in 2012, he returned stronger than ever. In 2020, he reunited with Park Jinyoung (J.Y. Park, CEO of JYP Entertainment) for the viral single Switch To Me, showing his cross-generational appeal.

Now, with the Still Raining: Encore tour, fans in three major U.S. cities will get to celebrate RAIN’s legacy—and witness a new chapter in his ongoing journey.

Photo Credit: RAIN Company

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