JUNHEE Set To Make Waves: ‘Into the Ocean’ Tour Heads to the U.S.
- K Fuse
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Park JUNHEE — known more commonly as JUNHEE and celebrated as the charismatic leader of A.C.E since their debut on May 23, 2017 — is stepping boldly into a new artistic chapter as he unveils his 2026 U.S. tour. For longtime fans who have witnessed his rise from a determined trainee to a deeply respected performer, this tour represents far more than a series of cities and stages. It is the culmination of grit, resilience, and the unmistakable artistic identity JUNHEE has shaped over the past decade.

His journey began long before the spotlight. Inspired by Rain’s iconic “Rainism” during middle school, JUNHEE left Busan for Seoul at 19, chasing a dream with no guarantees. He trained for seven years, nearly debuted three separate times, and refined his craft under CJ E&M and Jellyfish Entertainment. Those years built the foundation of the artist fans know today — a performer whose precision, emotional control, and leadership transformed A.C.E into one of the most beloved groups of their generation.
Now, JUNHEE brings that history, heart, and hard-earned skill set into a solo stage designed to reflect intimacy, maturity, and the raw storytelling he rarely reveals in group performances. His upcoming U.S. tour, Into the Ocean, officially launches in January 2026 with stops in San Francisco (Jan 2), Los Angeles (Jan 3), Dallas (Jan 5), and Jacksonville (Jan 6). Each city was chosen to allow space for fans to gather close, to hear JUNHEE's voice in new arrangements, and to experience his choreography and stage presence in a way that feels deeply personal.
The show itself is crafted to feel like a journey — one that pulls from the strength that defined A.C.E’s hardest-hitting performances and mixes it with the vulnerability JUNHEE has carried quietly behind the scenes. Expect reinterpretations of group favorites, stripped-back vocal showcases, emotional narrative interludes, and choreography sequences that draw from his dancer’s roots while highlighting the nuance and control he has cultivated over the years. The setlist and staging have been created to feel like a conversation: part confession, part celebration, part homecoming.

Tickets for JUNHEE's 2026 U.S. tour DETAILS can be found here.
What makes this tour especially meaningful is not simply JUNHEE's transition into solo performances, but the emotional history behind it. He has long been admired for his leadership, discipline, and artistry, but Into the Ocean is designed to show the deeper layers — the years of struggle, the moments of self-belief, and the quiet, unwavering commitment to music that sustained him. This tour brings all of that to the surface, offering fans an evening that is as reflective as it is electrifying.
For the fans who have stood beside him since debut, and those who found him through A.C.E’s global rise, this U.S. tour is more than a milestone. It is a reunion, an evolution, and a beginning — a moment where JUNHEE steps forward not just as a leader, but as an artist ready to fill a stage entirely on his own terms.

