ATEEZ Europe Tour 2022 tickets: Where to buy, price, dates, and more

The group has added shows for Berlin, London, and Madrid (Image via ATEEZofficial/Twitter)
The group has added shows for Berlin, London, and Madrid (Image via ATEEZofficial/Twitter)

ATEEZ is going ahead with the European leg of "The Fellowship: Map The Treasure" tour with rescheduled dates. The group has also added new shows for Berlin, London, and Madrid.

Tickets for the newly added shows can be purchased through the TicketMaster website. Ticket presale starts from March 16 at 3 pm CET, while the general sale goes live on March 18 at 3 pm CET.

The pricing for the concert is uncertain and will be revealed as tickets go on sale. Previously bought tickets will retain their value, while new tickets will go on sale on TicketMaster.


ATEEZ European tour dates

Due to COVID-19 constraints, the band had to postpone their European tour earlier this year. From February 13 to March 1, the group was supposed to tour six different cities around Europe.

Here are "The Fellowship: Map The Treasure" European tour's new dates:

  • Saturday, April 23 - Madrid
  • Sunday, April 24 - Madrid
  • Saturday, April 30 - London
  • Sunday, May 1 - London
  • Wednesday, May 4 - Paris
  • Sunday, May 8 - Berlin
  • Monday, May 9 - Berlin
  • Thursday, May 12 - Amsterdam
  • TBA - Warsaw

The catwalk has been removed from concerts in London and Berlin due to local production conditions and production design changes.

"The Fellowship: Map The Treasure" tour was first announced in 2020. It took place in Seoul's Olympic Hall from February 8 to 9. The European and American legs were called off due to the pandemic, and the seven European stops were rescheduled to a later date and tickets refunded.

The band successfully finished the American leg of the tour in January 2022. Starting on January 18, ATEEZ toured the United States, stopping in Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.

After two years of not meeting fans, it was the band's first encounter with them. The group sold out all of the seats in each city as soon as the tickets went on sale. As a result, they added another show in Los Angeles.

Over 70,000 seats were sold throughout the American leg of the concert tour.

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