Close Your Eyes are bringing BEYOND YOUR EYES to Surabaya and Jakarta, and fans are waiting on one ticket update

Close Your Eyes are officially bringing their first world tour to Indonesia, with two BEYOND YOUR EYES shows locked in for Surabaya and Jakarta in August 2026. The new dates turn the rising boy group’s global run into a must-watch moment for Southeast Asian K-pop fans.

The announcement adds Indonesia to an already packed itinerary and confirms that this is not a one-city quick stop but a dedicated mini leg. It also raises big questions for local fans right now: how fast tickets will move, which songs will make the setlist, and how these shows connect to the group’s current Overexposed era.

Close Your Eyes Indonesia tour 2026: dates and venues confirmed

Close Your Eyes, a seven-member group formed through JTBC survival show Project 7, debuted in 2025 and quickly became million-seller rookies with EPs Eternalt, Snowy Summer, and Blackout. In April 2026 they entered a new chapter with digital single Overexposed, featuring tracks like Pose and What If I Miss Love?.

On July 3, 2026, the group announced through official social accounts that they would bring CLOSE YOUR EYES 1ST TOUR [BEYOND YOUR EYES] IN INDONESIA to two cities. Indonesian media describe this as their first tour in the country, confirming that the shows are part of the same BEYOND YOUR EYES production fans have seen in Korea, Japan, and beyond.

The confirmed schedule for the Close Your Eyes Indonesia tour 2026 is:

  • August 28, 2026 – Surabaya – Jatim Expo
  • August 30, 2026 – Jakarta – Hall Basket GBK Senayan

Official posters list only dates and venues so far, with no ticket pricing or sale schedule attached yet.

How Indonesia fits into Close Your Eyes’ BEYOND YOUR EYES world tour

BEYOND YOUR EYES is Close Your Eyes’ first world tour, opening with two nights at Olympic Hall in Seoul on January 31 and February 1, 2026. From there, the group moved through Japan stops in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, then to Moscow in April, followed by three Canadian shows in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, and a date at AsiaWorld Expo in Hong Kong.

The Indonesia concerts slot in after Hong Kong and before a North American leg scheduled for October and November 2026. That run includes stops in Atlanta, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Dallas, Orlando, Chicago, New York, and Toronto, underscoring that this rookie tour is already truly global.

For Indonesian fans, the surprise is that the group chose both Surabaya and Jakarta. Local K-pop circles on X have been celebrating the two-city reveal, with hashtags such as #CLOSEYOUREYES highlighting excitement that East Java will not be skipped.

What Surabaya and Jakarta fans should watch for next

As of early July 2026, only the dates and venues for Indonesia are confirmed. Uncore and local organizers have not released official information about ticket prices, seat maps, sale timings, or any potential fan benefits, so anything beyond the poster remains unverified.

Jatim Expo markets itself as the largest pillar free multipurpose hall in East Java, able to host up to roughly 8,000 people depending on configuration. Hall Basket GBK Senayan inside Jakarta’s Gelora Bung Karno complex is a smaller indoor arena with around 2,500 to 3,500 seats, which suggests a more intimate capital show compared to Surabaya’s larger-scale crowd.

Based on setlists from Seoul, Japan, Canada, and Hong Kong, fans can reasonably expect a mix of title tracks and B-sides such as All My Poetry, Snowy Summer, X, Paint Candy, To The Woods, Bubble Tea, Stay 4 Good, SOB, and the newer single Pose. The exact Indonesia setlist has not been published, but previous shows have been built around a strong visual concept that plays on the group’s “eyes” theme through VCRs, lighting, and narrative stages.

Until Uncore and the venues share an official ticketing notice, fans are safest following Close Your Eyes’ verified social channels and announcements from Jatim Expo and GBK. With two dates on the calendar and a world tour already in motion, the next major update will be the ticket sales timeline that decides how fast Indonesian stans need to move.

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