Jackson Wang has announced the MAGIC MAN 2 tour across North and Latin America, set to take place in early spring 2026. Spanning ten cities across the Americas, the tour brings the former K-pop star-turned-global pop sensation from Mexico City to New York City and Vancouver, marking a long-awaited return for fans in the region.
The tour celebrates Wang’s third studio album, MAGIC MAN 2, released last year, and serves as the sequel to his 2022 album, MAGIC MAN. That first project reached No. 15 on the US Billboard charts and launched Jackson into his first-ever world tour as a solo artist following his time with K-pop group GOT7. The original MAGIC MAN tour proved to be a massive success, taking him across four continents over the course of a year, including 13 shows in China alone, as his fan base there continues to grow.

Wang’s new chapter signals a shift in his artistic direction. MAGIC MAN 2 leans into a darker and more intimate, restrained atmosphere, trading the explosive energy of earlier hits like “Blow” and “Cruel” for a moodier, more melodic haze. The album offers a deeper look into Jackson’s evolving artistry, highlighting a more vulnerable side of his songwriting while still maintaining the cinematic edge that has come to define his MAGIC MAN era.
As tickets go on sale, anticipation is already running high. Online discussions have quickly turned to the tour’s VIP packages, as Jackson’s fan service became a viral highlight on Chinese social media during the first MAGIC MAN run. Clips of post-show photo sessions featuring fans holding hands with the singer—alongside moments where lucky attendees were invited onstage to be serenaded and danced with—have circulated widely online.

The first leg of the MAGIC MAN 2 tour is scheduled to kick off on March 31 in Los Angeles before wrapping up in Santiago, Chile, on April 28. The full world tour is expected to run from 2026 into 2027, with additional locations to be announced in the coming months. Tickets for the Americas are already on sale—and if past tours are any indication, they won’t be available for long.
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