Baekhyun, the powerhouse vocalist and global superstar, has officially completed his first solo world tour, titled “BAEKHYUN LIVE [Reverie],” with a magnificent finale in Las Vegas.

The tour, which spanned 28 regions worldwide, reached its emotional and triumphant conclusion on January 17, 2026 (local time).

By successfully navigating this ambitious global journey, Baekhyun has solidified his standing as one of the most successful and versatile solo artists in the K-pop industry, proving his ability to captivate audiences across diverse cultures and continents.

A Magical Night at Dolby Live

The final show took place at the prestigious Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas.

This venue, known for hosting world-class residencies, provided the perfect intimate yet grand setting for Baekhyun to connect with his North American fanbase.

From the moment he took the stage, the energy was palpable, as local and international fans gathered to witness the final chapter of a tour that has been months in the making.

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Baekhyun opened the night with the vocally demanding “All I Got,” immediately showcasing his world-renowned range.

The setlist was carefully crafted to highlight his evolution as an artist, featuring a mix of R&B, pop, and soul:

  • Smooth Classics: He performed smooth, emotional tracks like “UN Village,” “Cry For Love,” and “Pineapple Slice,” which have become staples of his solo discography.
  • Atmospheric Deep Cuts: Songs like “Underwater” and “Bambi” created an immersive emotional atmosphere, drawing the audience into his unique musical world.
  • Genre-Spanning Performances: The concert featured a wide spectrum of sounds, from the upbeat “Candy” and “Betcha” to the sophisticated “Chocolate,” “Rendez-Vous,” “Good Morning,” and “Love Again.”

Highlights and Encore Surprises

One of the peak moments of the night occurred during the high-energy performances of “Cold Heart” and “Psycho,” where Baekhyun’s stage presence and powerful vocals left the crowd in awe.

For the Las Vegas crowd, he also performed “Magic On The Floor,” a new song that was first unveiled during his “Reverie dot” encore concerts in Seoul.

Responding to the deafening calls for an encore, Baekhyun returned to the stage to perform “PARANOIA” and “Garden In The Air.”

He chose to close the night—and the entire world tour—on a warm and nostalgic note with “Amusement Park,” leaving fans with a lasting sense of comfort and joy.

Reflecting on the Global Journey

The conclusion of the “Reverie” tour is a significant milestone for Baekhyun. Covering 28 regions is an immense feat for any solo artist, requiring not only physical endurance but also a deep musical catalog capable of sustaining interest worldwide.

Following the final performance, Baekhyun shared his heartfelt gratitude with the fans:

“Thanks to you all, I’ve gained so much confidence.”

This tour served as a powerful statement of his independence and artistry following the establishment of his own label and his continued success both as a member of EXO and as a solo performer.

As he successfully wraps up his first major activity of 2026, the global music community is already looking forward to his next chapter.

Whether it involves new music, further collaborations, or even grander stages, Baekhyun has proven that his “reverie” is only just beginning.

The landscape of K-pop and K-drama continues to blend as Jungmo, the lead vocalist of the popular boy group CRAVITY , officially makes his foray into the world of acting.

In a bold and ambitious move, Jungmo has chosen a complex, high-concept project for his debut: the short-form drama titled “I’m Not a Killer, I’m a Writer.”

This project not only marks his first step as an actor but also presents him with the formidable challenge of a dual-role performance, showcasing a level of artistic risk-taking that has fans and industry insiders alike buzzing with anticipation.

A Rebirth into Danger: The Plot of “I’m Not a Killer, I’m a Writer”

The series belongs to the burgeoning action-comedy genre, blending high-stakes thrills with the absurdity of a supernatural premise. Jungmo portrays the central protagonist through two vastly different personas:

  • Dok Go Jin: An aspiring drama writer who leads a relatively quiet life focused on his creative dreams. Tragically, he meets an “unjust death,” setting the stage for a classic “reborn” narrative.
  • Baek Do Yoon: A cold, elite ace killer operating within a dark criminal organization. Following his death, Dok Go Jin’s soul awakens within the body of this formidable assassin.

The narrative follows Dok Go Jin as he struggles to navigate his new, dangerous reality.

While he is fundamentally a peaceful writer far removed from the dark underworld, he must utilize the lethal skills of Baek Do Yoon’s body to survive being targeted by a mysterious assassin organization.

His ultimate goal remains touchingly human: he simply wants to survive long enough to complete the drama script he was working on before his untimely demise.

The Challenge of a One-Man, Two-Role Performance

Taking on a dual role is a significant undertaking for any seasoned actor, let alone a debutant. Jungmo is tasked with switching between two characters with “completely different personalities and professions.”

The role requires him to balance the comedic, fish-out-of-water elements of a writer-turned-killer with the physical demands of high-octane action scenes.

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Baekhyun (Credit: YouTube)

His background as a performer in CRAVITY likely served as a strong foundation for this transition.

As a lead vocalist and active participant in the group’s variety content and performances, Jungmo has long demonstrated versatility and a keen sense of timing.

This drama allows him to channel that energy into a more structured, narrative-driven format, revealing a “new side of himself” that transcends the idol stage.

Strategic Global Release via “Kanta”

Reflecting the modern shift toward specialized streaming platforms, “I’m Not a Killer, I’m a Writer” was released exclusively through “Kanta,” a global short-form drama platform operated by RIDI.

The series made its debut in the Japanese market on January 16, 2026. This strategic choice highlights the growing international demand for bite-sized, high-quality content and leverages Jungmo’s existing popularity in Japan.

A New Chapter for CRAVITY

While Jungmo focuses on his individual growth as an actor, CRAVITY continues to be a powerhouse in the music industry. Jungmo’s successful debut in acting adds a new dimension to the group’s collective brand, demonstrating the members’ diverse talents.

Fans are eager to see how his experiences on the set of “I’m Not a Killer, I’m a Writer” will influence his future performances and stage presence.

As the drama begins its international run, Jungmo has firmly established himself as a multi-talented artist to watch in 2026.