Rookie girl group UNIS is expanding the scale of its first-ever North American tour following strong fan demand.
On January 9, UNIS (Jin Hyeonju, Nana, Gehlee Dangca, Kotoko, Bang Yunha, Elisia, Oh Yoona, and Lim Seowon) announced additional dates for their “2026 UNIS 1ST TOUR: Ever Last” through official social media channels. According to the update, the group will add concerts in Nashville on February 8 and Ottawa on February 13 (local time).
With the newly added shows, UNIS will now meet fans across 15 cities as part of their debut North American tour.

Until now, UNIS has primarily focused on activities across Asia, including South Korea, Japan, China, and the Philippines. The upcoming tour marks a significant step in the group’s global expansion as they extend their reach to the Americas.
The tour will officially kick off on January 28 in New York, marking UNIS’s first in-person performances for North American fans since debut. Anticipation is high over what kind of stages and charms the group will showcase in their first overseas tour of this scale.
“Ever Last” is UNIS’s first North American tour since debut. The itinerary includes New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Nashville, Cleveland, Chicago, Ottawa, Dallas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Mexico City, and Los Angeles.
Ticket sales begin on January 9 (local time). More details regarding tickets and tour information can be found through STUDIO PAV and UNIS’s official social media channels.
Editor’s Insight
What makes the “Ever Last” tour so strategically impressive is the “Global Rookie” speed at which it’s moving. Most groups wait years before attempting a 14 to 15 city trek across the Americas, but UNIS struck while the iron was hot. By including cities like Nashville and Ottawa (specifically Ottawa, Kansas) markets that are often overlooked by K-pop tours they successfully built a grassroots fandom in secondary hubs. This is a classic “Blue Ocean” strategy: go where the fans are hungry, and you’ll build a loyalty that lasts much longer than a viral TikTok moment.
From a branding perspective, the inclusion of Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Mexico City alongside the U.S. and Canadian dates shows a very smart understanding of the LATAM market’s explosive growth in 2026. For a group that includes Filipino members like Gehlee Dangca and Elisia, there is a natural, cross-cultural star power that resonates globally. Now that the tour has successfully concluded with their grand finale in Los Angeles on February 27, UNIS has officially moved past the “Super Rookie” label. They are now the new blueprint for how to launch a global girl group in the mid-2020s.

