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Tiffany Young on possible Girls' Generation world tour: 'I'm always ready for a great time'

By Hazel Jane Cruz
Published July 28, 2025 11:35 AM PHT

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Tiffany Young talked about a possible Girls' Generation world tour during her 'Here For You' fan-concert in the Philippines.

Heads up, SONEs! A Girls' Generation world tour might be happening soon.

Girls' Generation member Tiffany Young enthusiastically engaged in the topic during her Here For You fan concert in the Philippines on July 27 at the Samsung Hall, SM Aura Premier.

On one of “Here For You” fancon segments, a Young One (Tiffany's fan) expressed her wish for a Girls' Generation world tour in the future, and Tiffany's answer delighted the fans present at the event.

“I heard that. It's like a 2027 reunion and then a world tour,” said Tiffany.

According to Tiffany, “I mean, I'm always ready for a great time.”

The singer revealed that she will soon meet her co-members and ask them about the possibility of a world tour.

“I am seeing them next week, so I will ask them,” Tiffany shared with fans.

But due to the members being signed under different labels, there are uncertainties that only the future can answer.

“As you all know, I am a part of Girls' Generation, but I'm not part of SM Entertainment anymore,” Tiffany explained. “But I will ask the ladies.”

“I'm just being real,” she added.

Related gallery: Tiffany Young caps off 'Here For You' fan concert in Manila

Girls' Generation, also known as SNSD, now composed of Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun, debuted in 2007 with the iconic track “Into the New World.”

They later proceeded to dominate the K-pop industry with hits like “Gee,” “Genie,” “Oh!,” “Run Devil Run,” “The Boys,” “I GOT A BOY,” and more.

The group's latest comeback was in 2022 for their 15th anniversary with “FOREVER 1” and an album of the same name.

Girls' Generation will celebrate its 18th debut anniversary on August 5.

MEANWHILE, TAKE A LOOK BACK AT THE GROUP'S 17TH DEBUT ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IN THIS GALLERY