FIFTY FIFTY Reshuffles 2026 Asia “Fancon” Route, Cancels Indonesia and Delays Malaysia
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South Korean K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY has announced changes to its upcoming 2026 Asia fan concert tour, “Still Lobubble, ” including the cancellation of Indonesia and a postponement of Malaysia into the second half of 2026. The adjustments were confirmed on June 26 by the tour’s promoter as part of a “newly reorganized Asia tour routing,” signaling a significant reshuffling of the group’s planned regional dates.
Tour starts in Seoul under a revised routing
According to the updated schedule, the tour will now kick off in Seoul, with subsequent stops reorganized around that opening date. The promoter said that while additional details for each city will be released later, the revised route already includes several concrete changes to the previously announced plan.
Under the new configuration, Indonesia’s stop has been canceled. Meanwhile, the Malaysia show—previously scheduled earlier—will take place in the second half of 2026. The Philippines concert is also expected to follow shortly after the Seoul date, keeping momentum in the tour’s early phase.
What “new routing” could mean for fans and ticketing
While the promoter did not publicly outline the specific reasons behind the revised routing, tour adjustments like these typically have downstream effects for ticket holders, venue coordination, and travel logistics. For fans, the cancellation of an entire country date can change plans immediately—particularly for those who purchased tickets with travel arrangements tied to the earlier schedule.
Similarly, postponing a stop to the second half of the year often raises questions about ticket validity, rescheduling procedures, and whether any refunds or exchanges will be offered. The promoter’s statement indicated that city-by-city details will be announced at a later date, which suggests further clarifications are expected in the coming days as organizers coordinate with local partners.
FIFTY FIFTY’s Asia push continues despite Indonesia cancellation
For the group, the revised route keeps the overall Asia tour concept intact, even as the Indonesia cancellation removes one major market from the 2026 schedule. The tour’s reordering—placing Seoul first and following it with the Philippines shortly thereafter—also suggests an intentional build toward sustained regional engagement, rather than a start-and-stop pattern across multiple countries.
The title “Still Lobubble” frames the fancon as an ongoing relationship with audiences, and the promoter’s emphasis on a “reorganized” routing implies that organizers are attempting to protect the tour’s continuity even after operational adjustments. As with many large-scale multi-country events, exact sequencing can be dependent on factors such as venue availability, production timelines, and permitting—any of which can trigger last-mile schedule changes.
Broader industry context: artists and agencies in motion
Although the FIFTY FIFTY tour update is focused on live events, it arrives in an industry climate where career and management decisions can also change the shape of public-facing schedules. Separately, Song Hye Kyo recently parted ways with United Artists Agency (UAA) after 14 years, according to a report citing UAA’s announcement. The statement noted that her exclusive contract expired and that both sides would support new directions.
That kind of transition—while unrelated to FIFTY FIFTY’s routing—highlights how the K-pop and broader Korean entertainment industries are in constant motion. For fans, these updates can matter because agency changes, new projects, and event planning often intersect with marketing calendars and public appearances.
What to watch next
For “Still Lobubble”, the immediate next step is the release of additional details for each city, including confirmation of exact dates, venues, and any ticketing updates tied to the Indonesia cancellation and Malaysia postponement. Fans in Malaysia and the Philippines will likely be watching for how the adjusted chronology affects day-of-show logistics such as entry windows, official fan benefits, and lineup announcements—common elements in fancon formats.
More broadly, observers will also be watching to see whether the revised routing becomes a template for future stops—especially if organizers continue to reshuffle dates due to operational constraints. For now, FIFTY FIFTY’s Asia tour will proceed, beginning in Seoul and extending through the region, albeit with a revised map that leaves Indonesia off the 2026 plan and pushes Malaysia into later in the year.

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