What to Know About #RunSeokjin_EP Venues and Bag Policy

What to Know About #RunSeokjin_EP Venues and Bag Policy

RunSeokjin_EP.TOUR: 2025 Venue Guide

ARMY, it’s really happening. Seokjin is going global, and so are we! Whether you’re lucky enough to attend in person or streaming with tears in your eyes from home, here’s your full guide to all the venues on the #RunSeokjin_EP tour.

🌟 VENUE LIST + CAPACITIES:

City Venue Capacity
Goyang Goyang Auxiliary Stadium ~1,000*
Chiba Makuhari Messe Hall ~25,000
Osaka Kyocera Dome ~55,000
Anaheim Honda Center ~18,000
Dallas American Airlines Center ~21,000
Tampa Amalie Arena ~21,500
Newark Prudential Center ~19,500
London The O2 Arena ~20,000
Amsterdam Ziggo Dome ~17,000

📢 Seoul Surprise! Jin will kick off with an intimate fan concert in Goyang (June 28-29) for 1,000 lucky ARMYs as part of the final Run Jin episode filming! An online livestream will also be available for ARMYs worldwide. 😭💜


🚖 Bag Policies by Venue

We know ARMY loves a good concert bag (and you might be eyeing our Jin Tour Bag 😏 —just launched!). But before packing, here's what each venue allows.

Honda Center (Anaheim)

❌ No bags larger than 5" x 9" x 2" (even clear bags must meet this size) ❌ No backpacks allowed ✉️ View Full Policy

American Airlines Center (Dallas)

✔️ All permitted purses/bags are subject to security inspection
✔️ Clear purses/bags are permitted but not required
✔️ Larger bags (up to 14” x 14” x 6”) must go through X-ray
No backpacks ✉️ View Full Policy

Amalie Arena (Tampa)

❌ Bags over 12" x 12" x 12" not permitted
✔️ Larger bags must be x-rayed at entry ✉️ View Full Policy

Prudential Center (Newark)

✔️ Bags up to 12" x 14" permitted
No backpacks of any size ✉️ View Full Policy

The O2 Arena (London)

✔️ One A4-sized bag or smaller per person
No backpacks, laptop bags, or large totes ✉️ View Full Policy

Ziggo Dome (Amsterdam)

Backpacks/weekend bags not allowed
✔️ Only handbags max A4 size & ~10cm thick allowed ✉️ View Full Policy


Asia Venue Bag Policies (Goyang, Chiba, Osaka)

Bag policies can vary by country and event, and official guidelines in Asian venues are sometimes released closer to the concert date.

Goyang Auxiliary Stadium (Seoul)

Small venue + live filming = very limited space
✔️ Stick to A4 or smaller
⚠️ Backpacks highly discouraged

Makuhari Messe Hall (Chiba)

✔️ Small handbags & shoulder bags usually allowed
Backpacks/totes may need to be stored in lockers
⚠️ On-site coin lockers available

Kyocera Dome (Osaka)

✔️ Bags must fit under your seat
Oversized bags discouraged
⚠️ Expect security inspections at entry

💜Tip from local ARMYs: bring something A4-sized or smaller to avoid any issues!


💼 Now in Our Shop: Clear Bags for Concert Day!

This. Is. The. One. 
To make life easier (and way cuter), we’ve launched new clear bag options made with venue rules in mind.

ARMY-approved. Venue-approved. Seokjin-approved (probably). 
This custom clear bag is designed for concerts with enough space for your essentials: 
💜 ARMY Bomb Lightstick 
💜 Phone & charger 
💜 Lip gloss 
💜 Photocards (obviously) 


Different sizes

  • Small Clear Bag: ideal for most concerts
  • Large Clear Bag: A4-compliant for major venue policies
  • Duo Set Clear bags: Get both sizes in one chic bundle!

Bonus: Prepping for Travel?

Check our new RunSeokjin Travel Essentials Collection:

  • RunSeokjin-themed suitcase covers (your luggage deserves the fit!)
  • Matching luggage tags for a touch of Worldwide Handsome
     
📌 Note for ARMY:
Our clear bags is designed in accordance with typical concert and festival bag policies, including venues such as The O2 (United Kingdom), Ziggo Dome (The Netherlands) and major arenas in Asia and the US.
However, bag rules can vary by event, so we always recommend checking the official policy of the venue you're attending to make sure your entry goes smoothly.

This tour is historic. Whether you’re going to a 1,000-cap Seoul moment or the sold-out Dome in Osaka, we’re all in this together.

🚀 Let us know which venue you’re going to! Share this with your concert ARMY moots.

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