The Netflix star who redefined Korean revenge thrillers is crossing the Pacific for her first U.S. conquest
Han So Hee doesn’t just act — she annihilates expectations. This powerhouse who turned Netflix’s My Name into a blood-slicked ballet of vengeance is finally bringing her magnetic chaos to American shores. And frankly, it’s about time.
Her first-ever official U.S. fan meeting tour, dubbed 2025 HAN SO HEE 1ST FANMEETING WORLD TOUR [Xohee Loved Ones] — yes, that’s really what it’s called — kicks off in Los Angeles on August 30 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre and lands in New York City on September 1 at the Claire Tow Theater. It’s a rare opportunity for American fans who’ve followed her rise through streaming platforms to see her live, unfiltered, and up close.
Han So Hee rose to global prominence through her powerful performance in the Netflix original series “My Name,” where she showcased dynamic action and charisma that hit like a sledgehammer to the senses. She further expanded her range with “Soundtrack #1” on Disney+ and most recently in “Gyeongseong Creature,” solidifying her reputation as a versatile actress who refuses to be boxed into any single genre.
The numbers back it up. With over 17 million Instagram followers, Han has built a truly global fanbase — not just in Asia, but across the Americas and Europe. She’s become one of the rare Korean stars who transcends language barriers not through cuteness or idol polish, but through sheer force of screen presence.
Her fan meetings promise the full K-wave experience, featuring live talk sessions, Q&As, hi-touch interactions, photo ops, and an abundance of exclusive merchandise to fuel a small pop-up economy. But this isn’t just another glossy celebrity meet-and-greet. According to organizers at TrinityMS, which runs the ticketing platform Kticketbox, the event is being positioned as a “multi-dimensional cultural experience” — corporate speak for what amounts to a full-blown Korean lifestyle festival, with Han as its centerpiece.
Expect K-beauty brand booths, free samples, social media activations, and sponsorships spanning skincare, wellness, supplements, and women’s lifestyle — all part of a growing strategy to export not just Korean media, but an entire aesthetic ecosystem.
So if you’re still catching up on her filmography, consider this your warning: Han So Hee doesn’t do anything halfway. Her LA debut won’t just be a fan meeting. It’ll be a mission statement from one of Korean entertainment’s most compelling voices.
Tickets drop soon via kticketbox.com. And if her global fandom is any indication, they won’t stay on the shelves for long.
The invasion has begun.