ITZY’s TUNNEL VISION world tour Bangkok setlist has one detail MIDZYs think could hint at what other cities will get

ITZY turned Bangkok into a full‑scale party when their 3RD WORLD TOUR ‘TUNNEL VISION’ hit Impact Arena on July 4, 2026, reuniting MIDZYs with a brand new era of stages.

With the tour now folding both the Tunnel Vision and Motto eras into one show, the ITZY Tunnel Vision Bangkok setlist is what fans worldwide are studying to guess what their own city will get next.

Inside the ITZY ‘TUNNEL VISION’ Bangkok setlist

The Bangkok stop at Impact Arena, where ITZY also played their 2024 Born To Be tour, is part of the early Asia leg JYP Entertainment mapped out for 2026. The tour supports their 11th EP Tunnel Vision, released November 10, 2025, a genre‑mixing project that peaked at No. 4 on US World Albums and No. 14 on US Top Album Sales.

The night opened exactly how many MIDZYs hoped: Focus into the title track Tunnel Vision, then DYT and more EP cuts that lean into talk‑heavy, club‑ready beats. In the middle of the show, the set shifted into the newer Motto material, including Motto, Supernatural, Asylum, and Tangerine, giving Bangkok one of the first full concerts where that 2026 EP sits beside the earlier project.

Older favorites were carefully spaced out. THAT’S A NO NO, a six‑year‑old B‑side that Korean press has called a breakout stage of this tour, hit as a high‑impact dance moment. A late‑show run of WANNABE, Mafia in the Morning, Not Shy, and LOCO turned the arena into a massive sing‑along, with solo and unit stages in between letting each member flex either vocals or full‑throttle performance skills.

How Bangkok MIDZYs reacted to the new stages

When Tunnel Vision first dropped, at least one critic gave the single a mid‑range, C‑level grade, calling the Dem Jointz production busy and not as fresh as ITZY’s peak title tracks. Live, Bangkok MIDZYs are telling a different story: fan threads describe the opening sequence as mesmerizing and say the choreography and chorus feel especially addictive in the arena, with some commenting that the song finally “clicks” when they see it on stage.

THAT’S A NO NO is another piece of that shift. After Seoul concert cams helped the performance spread on TikTok, business outlets reported the song’s streams rising again, and Bangkok kept that momentum, screaming along to a track many casual listeners barely knew before the tour. Near the end of the show, local MIDZYs surprised the members with a fan video project, leading to emotional closing ments and an official post from ITZY saying their “hearts are full because of MIDZY,” paired with a highlight reel from the night.

What Bangkok means for the rest of the tour

Comparing Bangkok with earlier Seoul and Hong Kong dates, the structure looks locked in, with only small tweaks. For anyone tracking future stops, the “standard” TUNNEL VISION show now seems to center on a few core moments:

  • EP opener Focus flowing straight into Tunnel Vision
  • A chunky mid‑set block of Motto tracks
  • A full‑power performance of THAT’S A NO NO
  • Individual solo or unit stages for all five members
  • A finale built on signature hits like WANNABE and LOCO

After Bangkok, the tour continues through cities such as Manila, Macau, Taipei, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, and Singapore, with JYP projecting tens of thousands of attendees across the Southeast Asia leg alone. A North American run has not been confirmed, but US MIDZYs are already learning fan chants from fancams, watching the Bangkok reel on loop, and refreshing ITZY and JYP socials so they are ready the second new dates drop.

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