Feel the Heat: Psychic Fever Announces High-Energy North American Tour


PSYCHIC FEVER from EXILE TRIBE is set to embark on their first-ever U.S. tour, titled PSYCHIC FEVER: First U.S. Tour 2025, in collaboration with Konnect'd Entertainment. This rising Japanese group, known for their energetic fusion of hip-hop, R&B, and J-Pop influences, will perform in six major cities across the United States. The tour begins in Washington, D.C., on February 2 and will include stops in New York (Feb. 5), Chicago (Feb. 8), Dallas (Feb. 10), and Seattle (Feb. 12), before concluding in Los Angeles on February 14​.

The group’s seven members—TSURUGI, RYOGA, REN, JIMMY, KOKORO, RYUSHIN, and WEESA—each bring unique talents and backgrounds that contribute to their captivating sound. PSYCHIC FEVER's U.S. tour aims to connect with their growing international fanbase, allowing American audiences a closer look at the group's powerful choreography, vocal skills, and charismatic performances. Known for their catchy choreography and upbeat tracks, PSYCHIC FEVER plans to create an unforgettable concert experience filled with immersive visuals and electrifying music​.

Ticket prices start at $50 for general admission, with VIP packages available. VIP offerings include perks such as exclusive memorabilia and the chance to meet the members up close in a meet-and-greet setting, giving fans an even more personal connection with the group. Tickets went on sale on November 1, and with PSYCHIC FEVER's popularity rising, a sold-out tour is anticipated​.

 

Photo Courtesy of Konnect’d Entertainment

 

For more details, including ticket availability and exclusive package benefits, fans can visit Konnect'd Entertainment's website​.


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Edited by Zoe Selesi

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