Global superstar Jackson Wang is gearing up for another massive year, officially announcing the first North American stops of his MAGICMAN 2 World Tour 2026. The announcement builds on the momentum of his previous world tour, which sold out across four continents and cemented Wang as one of the most influential Asian artists in global pop culture.
The new tour is promoted by iMe and Live Nation, with tickets set to go on sale Thursday, December 11 at 3 PM local time.
Wang’s 2026 tour will kick off in Los Angeles before heading across the U.S. and Canada:
Additional international dates are expected to be announced in the coming months.
Wang’s latest album, MAGICMAN 2, released on July 18, 2025, marked a major milestone. The project made him the first Chinese artist to land two consecutive albums in the Billboard Top 15. It also debuted in the top 10 on Spotify’s U.S. Albums chart and reached the top five on multiple Billboard sales rankings.
These achievements highlight Wang’s growing global footprint and his ability to bridge Eastern and Western music markets.
Wang’s previous MAGICMAN World Tour (2023) spanned 24 cities across four continents and sold out worldwide. He also made history as the first Chinese solo artist to perform at Coachella three times, with each appearance trending globally.
Beyond music, Wang has become a major force in fashion and branding. He currently serves as:
His influence extends across music, fashion, and culture, supported by a massive social media following of over 100 million, making him the most-followed Chinese artist on Instagram.
With the first North American dates confirmed, fans can expect additional global stops to be revealed soon. Given the success of his previous tours and the momentum of MAGICMAN 2, the 2026 world tour is poised to be one of Wang’s biggest undertakings yet.
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