Global pop star Charlie Puth will return to South Korea this fall, with a large-scale concert scheduled in Seoul as part of his ongoing world tour.
According to organizers, Puth will perform on Oct. 11 at Goyang Stadium with “Charlie Puth – Whatever’s Clever! World Tour in Seoul.” The show marks his latest stop on the “Whatever’s Clever!” global tour, which supports his recent musical releases.
Return to Korea after two years
The upcoming concert will be Puth’s first solo performance in Korea in approximately two years, following his previous visits in 2023 and 2024. Since his first Seoul concert in 2016, the singer has maintained a steady connection with Korean audiences, consistently drawing strong turnout with each return.
His continued touring presence in the country reflects sustained local demand, particularly among younger audiences familiar with his chart-topping hits and collaborations.
Ticket sales will open in phases, beginning with an artist presale on April 27, followed by a Live Nation presale on April 28. General sales will begin on April 29 at noon through NOL Ticket.
Career built on global hits and film success
Puth first gained widespread attention with his 2015 debut single Marvin Gaye, featuring Meghan Trainor. He rose to global prominence shortly after with See You Again, part of the soundtrack for Furious 7, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks.
He has since released multiple studio albums, including Nine Track Mind (2016), Voicenotes (2018), and CHARLIE (2022), building a catalog that blends pop, R&B and electronic influences.
Among his best-known tracks are Attention and We Don’t Talk Anymore, both of which have achieved significant international success and remain staples of his live performances.

New tour highlights latest musical direction
The “Whatever’s Clever!” tour is tied to Puth’s latest album of the same name, which features collaborations with various artists and reflects an evolution in his sound and production style. The upcoming Seoul concert is expected to include both new material and established hits, offering a comprehensive look at his discography.
With a major outdoor venue and renewed global momentum, Puth’s return to Seoul is anticipated to be one of the notable international pop concerts in Korea’s 2026 live music calendar.
David Kim is a senior author at Kpopbreaking.com, focusing on major K-pop events, industry trends, and global entertainment news.
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