
K-pop legend RAIN will return to North America this fall with his 2025 THE RAIN TOUR [Still Raining: Encore], marking another milestone in his storied career. Fans interested in purchasing tickets must first sign up for presale access, which will be available on September 26. After the presale, remaining tickets will be available to the public starting September 27, all through IEMShowPlace.com.
The tour is promoted by Infinite Prospects Entertainment, which previously brought the G-DRAGON tour and past THE RAIN tours to the U.S., alongside IEM Group Inc., known for concerts featuring international stars. Audiences can expect RAIN’s high-energy performances and timeless hits as he reconnects with fans across the U.S.
The U.S. leg will open November 23 in New York, followed by Los Angeles on November 26 and Atlanta on November 29.
Still Raining: Encore follows RAIN’s show-stopping 2023 North American comeback, which marked his first U.S. concerts in sixteen years and created a sensation with sold-out dates in Atlantic City and Las Vegas. This overwhelming demand proved his enduring superstar status. “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,” RAIN exclaimed, then—setting the stage for this epic return.
At recent Asian tour stops, THE RAIN has wowed packed arenas with electrifying performances—blending monster hits like “It’s Raining” and “Rainism” with dynamic covers of chart-toppers from artists such as NewJeans and Bruno Mars. The 2025 North American dates promise the same thrilling mix, offering audiences a one-night-only chance to hear RAIN’s most iconic songs and red-hot new favourites that have wowed crowds overseas.
Since his 2002 debut with Bad Guy, RAIN has helped bring K-pop to global audiences. His 2004 album, “It’s Raining,” topped one million sales, and his acting work, including the hit drama “Full House,” made him a widely recognized star. In 2006, after sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden and Las Vegas, The New York Times named him “the ambassador of Asia,” among the first K-pop stars to break into the U.S. market.
After completing his military service in 2012, RAIN continued to pursue a career as a singer, actor, and entrepreneur. In 2020, he reunited with Park Jinyoung (CEO of JYP Entertainment) for the viral single “Switch To Me,” confirming his cross-generational influence.
The 2025 encore tour is underway, inviting fans to three of America’s top music hotspots to experience THE RAIN’s unstoppable legacy live—don’t miss your chance to be part of K-pop history in the making!

