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Clips from IVE's SHOW WHAT I AM shows at KSPO Dome in Seoul, October 31 to November 2, 2025.
Liz's fancam of REBEL HEART from the October 31 opening show. Spinel CAM on YouTube
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The planning guide below is from before the show. It stays here for reference, and the KSPO Dome (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) venue guide has the up-to-date version for the next concert here.
| Area | Best For | Baseline | Current | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Olympic Park / Bangi-dong Closest | Shortest walk back to the room after the encore | USD 80–130 | Walk or one subway stop | |
Jamsil Best all-round | Visitors who want sightseeing plus easy venue access | USD 100–180 | One Line 8 stop or a short taxi | |
Gangnam / COEX Business-hotel option | Travelers who want reliable business-hotel stock | USD 110–190 | Line 9 express or taxi | |
Konkuk Univ / Seongsu Cheap escape on Line 2 | When the Olympic Park hotels are gouged or sold out for a big show | USD 40–70 | Line 9 to Sports Complex, transfer to Line 2 toward Konkuk Univ |
Click a row for details · click a price to book the cheapest hotel in that area
Viewing: Olympic Park / Bangi-dong
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Shortest walk back to the room after the encore
Visitors who want sightseeing plus easy venue access
Travelers who want reliable business-hotel stock
When the Olympic Park hotels are gouged or sold out for a big show
Venue logic
One of the easiest big-venue getaways in Seoul, thanks to both Line 5 and Line 9. The catch is the walk through the park, which adds up after a sold-out night.
Drop the bags first
Olympic Park Station has lockers, but they shut at midnight, so for a late finish use a 24/7 app like Bounce.
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Numbered pins are the storage spots below (straight-line distance from the venue; see each card for the walk). The 24/7 apps cover the whole city, so they are not pinned.
On show days the organizer often runs storage by the exit opposite the arena. Check the notice.
Often free or a small fee, varies by show
≈ 900 m from venue
Right by the gates into the park, cheapest if you'll be back before midnight.
₩2,000–5,000 for the first ~4h by size
≈ 2.1 km from venue
One stop west under Lotte, more space if the park's lockers are full.
₩2,000–5,000 for the first ~4h by size
≈ 2.1 km from venue
The closest bookable Bounce shop, under Lotte World Tower, two stops from the park.
From about ₩5,200 a day per bag
Bounce and Stasher drop-offs around Jamsil and Gangnam, open 24/7 for after the show.
About ₩5,000–7,000 a day per bag
First time in Korea?
A five-minute setup that makes the whole trip smoother, especially if you don't read Korean.
Google Maps can't do walking or transit directions in Korea. Download Naver Map or KakaoMap; both have English and accurate subway timing.
Buy one at any convenience store (CU, GS25), top it up with cash, and tap onto every subway and bus. It also gives cheap transfers.
Pick one up at the airport or buy an eSIM before you fly. You'll need data for maps, translation, and booking on the go.
The subway runs roughly 05:30–24:00. If the show ends late, plan the last train or use the Kakao T app to call a taxi.
Korea is card-friendly, but street-food stalls and traditional markets often want cash. Use ATMs marked 'Global' for foreign cards.
For Korean, the Papago app translates menus and signs far better. Many restaurants also have photo menus or tablets with English.
Make a trip of it
Major Korea attractions within reach of the venue, with prices, booking rules, and nearby food.
A huge free park on the old Baekje Mongchontoseong fortress grounds, known for the lone tree, seasonal flower fields, and lake-side walking trails. It wraps around the KSPO Dome and Olympic Hall, so it is an easy daytime wander before a show.
Korea's tallest building, with a glass-floor deck near the top. It sits right on the Jamsil stay area, so it's an easy add-on the day of a KSPO Dome show.
The giant indoor-outdoor theme park at Jamsil, connected straight to the station. It is right on the Jamsil stay area, so it is an easy daytime add before a KSPO Dome or Jamsil show.
A big aquarium and the two-storey Starfield Library that fills everyone's feed, both tucked inside the COEX mall. Good for a hot or rainy afternoon.
Eat like a local
Real restaurants near the stay areas, pulled from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
TV-famous spicy braised monkfish and seafood jjim, a Bangi-dong alley classic; expect a queue at peak.
Camping-vibe grilled meat with an outdoor fire-pit feel, good for a group after the show.
Cheap, beloved pojangmacha noodles and cockles; a quick filling local bite.
A famous Seoul name for grilled pork ribs and clean-broth Pyongyang cold noodles; a step up if you want a proper sit-down meal near the venue.
Beef omakase done simply at a fair price, so you get the grilled-to-order experience without the splurge.
Official notes
Archived three-night KSPO Dome run. Kept for stay/transit reference for future IVE Seoul dates.
How foreign fans actually pay, get verified, and pick up tickets, answered plainly in our concert Q&A.
Keep watching
More from this artist, plus other nights at the same venue.