On November 3, JYP Entertainment announced the band’s upcoming event through official social media channels, unveiling the concert poster for “2025 DAY6 Special Concert: The Present.”

‘The Present’ A Gift for My Day
DAY6 will wrap up their 10th anniversary year with a grand solo concert this December a heartfelt gift to fans who have stood by them for a decade.
The concert will take place from December 19 to 21 at the KSPO Dome (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Seoul, marking a return to one of Korea’s most iconic stages. The three-day show will be a festive celebration with My Day, the band’s official fandom, closing the year with music, emotion, and gratitude.
Themed “The Present,” the concert symbolizes both a literal and emotional gift a moment to cherish the present, as well as the culmination of ten remarkable years. DAY6 plans to perform a setlist filled with self-written hits and fan favorites, reaffirming their title as one of Korea’s most trusted and beloved live bands. “This will be a year-end to remember,” the agency teased. “DAY6 will deliver their sincerity through music once again.”
A Year of Milestones
2025 has been monumental for DAY6. The band marked their 10th debut anniversary with new music releases, self-produced content, and an anniversary pop-up exhibition celebrating their journey.
Their world tour ‘FOREVER YOUNG’ became historic DAY6 became the first Korean band ever to headline KSPO Dome with a full-scale rock concert. In July, they held their fourth fan meeting, “PIER 10: All My Days,” at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, and in August, they launched their 10th-anniversary tour, “The Decade.”
The momentum continues into 2026, as the band prepares to bring “The Decade” tour to Hong Kong on January 17–18, extending their connection with global fans.
Editor’s Insight: Why This Concert Matters for DAY6’s Legacy
What makes The Present especially important is timing.
Many groups celebrate anniversaries. Few manage to turn them into meaningful narrative moments.
DAY6 are doing exactly that.
Instead of simply marking ten years, they are framing this concert as a transition point. It feels like the closing of one era and the quiet beginning of another.
From an industry perspective, this positions DAY6 not just as a successful band, but as a long-term act with storytelling power. The kind that can evolve without losing identity.
From a fan perspective, it is something even more valuable.
Closure, gratitude, and anticipation all at once.
A Gift That Goes Both Ways
This December, DAY6 are not just giving something to fans.
They are sharing everything they have built together.
And that is why The Present does not feel like an ending.
It feels like a moment you hold onto before the next chapter begins.

