TXT Announced ACT:TOMORROW Before the Album Arrived

TXT announced a fourth world tour before the new album had even reached streaming services, then U.S. ticket sales arrived while fans were still calculating travel, membership presales, and whether HYBE believed people owned teleporters.
The sequence
On June 20, 2025, TXT announced ACT:TOMORROW, beginning with two Gocheok Sky Dome concerts in Seoul. BIGHIT later released U.S. dates and ticket information in July. The Star Chapter: TOGETHER and “Beautiful Strangers” arrived July 21.
The Seoul concerts opened the tour August 22, the same day BIGHIT confirmed all five members had renewed. That is one efficient way to turn a concert date into a statement about the future.
Fans did not receive infinite planning time
The U.S. presale application window opened in July, with membership presales and general sales following soon after. Fan discussions were full of venue questions, conflicting concert plans, expensive travel, and frustration that dates appeared before people had heard the full album.
None of that means the tour lacked demand or quality. It means “world tour announced!” feels different to a company, a performer, and a person who now needs flights, hotel money, time off, presale membership, and emotional support.
What the tour had to carry
ACT:TOMORROW followed the long ACT:PROMISE run and arrived with a full studio album built around reunion, individuality, and five solo songs. That created an unusually useful set-list problem. Each member had material that showed a separate color, while the title track pulled everybody back into one narrative.
Yeonjun helped with “Beautiful Strangers” choreography. Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Hueningkai each entered the era with a solo track ready for staging. The tour was not merely a greatest-hits victory lap. It was built to prove the group could expand without separating.
Receipts
Verdict: exciting news with a budgeting jump scare. TXT gave fans a new album, a lore finale, solo stages, a world tour, and contract renewal in one tightly packed season. Somewhere, a MOA’s credit card developed its own horn scar.