Yeonjun’s Good Morning America Summer Concert spot puts his solo era on US TV, and one detail has MOA watching

Yeonjun from TOMORROW X TOGETHER is taking his solo era straight into mainstream U.S. TV. ABC’s Good Morning America has locked him into its 2026 Summer Concert Series, giving him a live morning show stage in New York City on August 7.

The slot makes him only the second K-pop solo artist ever to appear in the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series, following BTS member Jungkook’s 2023 performance. For U.S.-based MOA, it means Yeonjun’s new music will hit a general American audience that usually wakes up to pop, country, and rock, not just K-pop.

Yeonjun’s Good Morning America Summer Concert Details

Good Morning America revealed Yeonjun’s Summer Concert booking on June 30, with BigHit Music quickly confirming his appearance. He is scheduled to perform live from the show’s downtown New York studio on August 7, during the regular 7 to 9 a.m. Eastern Time broadcast on ABC.

The 2026 GMA Summer Concert Series runs weekly with a cross-genre lineup:

  • July 10: Keith Urban
  • July 24: Coco Jones
  • July 31: Dan + Shay
  • August 7: YEONJUN
  • August 14: Sublime

Summer Concert stages are shorter than a full tour stop, with songs woven throughout the live show for both the on-site crowd and viewers at home. Fans who miss the broadcast can look out for performance clips on Good Morning America’s official digital channels, which often highlight these sets.

Why This GMA Stage Is Huge for Yeonjun’s Solo Era

The timing of the booking lines up neatly with Yeonjun’s solo project NO LABELS: PART 02, releasing July 10 at 1 p.m. KST, which is midnight Eastern Time. The title track Ice Cream is described as a Yeonjun-style summer song built on trendy rhythm, vintage drums, and addictive bass and guitar, and he helped create its highlight choreography.

By the time August 7 arrives, his sound and performance for this era will already be familiar to fans, making Good Morning America a national TV amplifier instead of a cold introduction. Being only the second K-pop soloist to headline a Summer Concert slot after Jungkook signals how Yeonjun is stepping into a wider spotlight and how fourth-generation K-pop is being folded into everyday American TV routines.

What U.S. K-pop Fans Should Watch for Next

The exact Good Morning America setlist has not been announced. Based on the schedule, it is likely that Ice Cream will feature prominently, but neither the song choices nor details like live band arrangements or special guests have been officially confirmed.

In-person audience information for Yeonjun’s date has also not been posted. The show often uses free, limited-capacity sign-ups for Summer Concert crowds, so fans should monitor Good Morning America’s official site and social accounts, BigHit Music announcements, and the #YEONJUNonGMA tag as the July 10 release of NO LABELS: PART 02 hits and the August 7 broadcast gets closer.

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