K-pop star IU’s 2024 HEREH World Tour is in full swing, and fans are looking forward to using the new lightstick that coordinates with the lights of the concert venue. For U.S. concert venues, fans can also check out merchandise counters to get hold of special HEREH goodies.
IU officially debuted in the music industry in 2009. However, it took the famous K-pop icon over a decade to announce her first world tour in 2024, including several U.S. venues and other countries. In the U.S., the singer chose comparatively smaller venues, which would lend a more intimate vibe to her performance.
IU HEREH World Tour 2024 Concert merch & lightstick cost, how to buy & more
Fans have been abuzz about collecting exclusive merchandise and lightsticks in some venues since the beginning of the North American leg of IU’s 2024 HEREH World Tour. However, the availability of IU’s new lightstick (I-KE ver. 3) and other exclusive merchandise, including HEREH t-shirts, are subject to the stock lasts.
Fans can head to official North American venues to get IU’s new light stick and HEREH merchandise and purchase it from offline shops before her show starts. K-pop fans can also check IU’s official merch items on the Made Edam website. However, due to high demand, most of IU’s merchandise will be sold out online.
IU’s new lightstick costs $76, but fans can also get it at discounts from selected stores. Her clothing items, which are officially on sale, include bucket hats and matching PJs. Bucket hats will cost around $13.03, and Tweety Pajama sets will cost $47.
Meanwhile, IU’s concerts are getting praise from critics worldwide who have witnessed her live vocals on stage. After the “Lilac” crooner started the HEREH World Tour in Seoul, NME described the concert experience, noting: “Her performance feels like a privilege to watch from the very first moment, such is her creativity and adaptability—and that’s before we’ve even witnessed a generous double encore to end the night.”
IU has a few U.S. tour stops left before she concludes her tour in Los Angeles. The singer will perform next at Rosemont’s Allstate Arena on July 25.