
Beloved South Korean actor Park Bo-gum is embarking on a new journey—one that brings him closer to his fans across Asia through the much-anticipated Be With You fan meeting tour.
The actor, known for his warmth and sincerity, shared a heartfelt message through Live Nation KPOP, expressing his eagerness to reconnect with his global fanbase. “The day has finally come to meet my lifelong friends!” Bo-gum said. “With hopes that our time together will be happy and joyful, I’ve prepared this third journey, BE WITH YOU. I’ll be visiting many cities to see all of you. You’ll be there with me, right? See you soon. Thank you!”
The Be With You fan meeting kicks off in Yokohama this July and will continue across several key cities including Seoul, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Macao, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila—where he is set to perform at the Mall of Asia Arena on August 22.
Bo-gum’s tour comes at a high point in his career, following back-to-back projects that have showcased his versatility and depth as an actor. Most recently, he starred opposite IU in the Netflix original When Life Gives You Tangerines, a heartwarming drama celebrated for its poetic storytelling and seasonal transitions.
In an interview with Netflix, Bo-gum shared what drew him to the role of Gwan-sik: “The fact that we get to portray all four seasons of Ae-sun and Gwan-sik’s lives… I was firstly drawn to that aspect. It’s a drama I’d proudly watch with my family and recommend to my fans.”
Not slowing down, Bo-gum also leads Good Boy, a newly released action drama on Prime Video. The series tells the story of Olympic medalists who pivot to law enforcement after their sports careers are cut short. Bo-gum stars as Yoon Dong-joo, a former boxing champion whose discipline and grit now serve a greater cause in the fight against crime.
From heartfelt performances on screen to emotionally resonant connections off-screen, Park Bo-gum continues to bridge the gap between artist and audience. As the Be With You tour begins, fans can expect not just a performance—but an experience rooted in gratitude, memories, and mutual admiration.