Just B Ready to “Make It New” On 2025 Just Odd World Tour
- Alexis Bishop
- Mar 28
- 2 min read
“Ready or Not,” here they come! Just B is returning to North America as part of their 2025 Just Odd world tour!

K-pop boy group Just B has been rising in popularity since their debut under Bluedot Entertainment on June 30, 2021. Their debut mini-album Just Burn, featuring the hit title track “Damage,” quickly gained the six-member group a large international following.
The group's tireless pursuit to follow their dreams is nothing short of admirable. In fact, members Geonu, Bain, Jimin, Siwoo, and DY all initially rose to fame through various separate K-pop survival shows.
Geonu and Siwoo were contestants on I-Land, a survival show produced by Mnet in 2020 that eventually launched the K-pop group Enhypen. Jimin was a contestant on SBS variety survival show The Fan and released two solo albums in 2019. DY and Bain were contestants on Under Nineteen, an MBC survival show for trainees under 19 years old, resulting in DY debuting as a member of short-lived K-pop group 1THE9 before the birth of Just B. Sangwoo, the group’s charismatic maknae and 6th member, started as a trainee with Bluedot Entertainment and was added to the final lineup.
The group is loved by fans (appropriately called ONLY B) for their dynamic sound and impressive high-energy performances. In their most recent comebacks, the group’s concepts have evolved to explore deeper themes including identity and self-expression, resonating strongly with fans across the globe. Their newest comeback album, fittingly named JUST ODD, dropped this week featuring the title track “CHEST.”
With their blend of powerful vocals, razor-sharp choreography, and electrifying stage presence, Just B is ready to impress as they make their way across the continent.

“Tick Tock!” The countdown to Just B’s 2025 Just Odd world tour has begun! Get tickets and don’t miss your chance to see Just B live in North America:
April 4: TD Music Hall, Toronto, ON
April 6: Racket NYC, New York, NY
April 8: Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN
April 10: Miramar Cultural Center, Miami, FL
April 12: Outset, Chicago, IL
April 14: Delmar Hall, St. Louis, MO
April 16: The Crocodile, Seattle, WA
April 18: South Side Music Hall, Dallas, TX
April 20: Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO
April 22: The Vermont Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
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