EXO Rehearsal Leak

Rehearsal footage for EXO’s EXhOrizon concert leaked a setlist that reportedly includes fan staples like “Growl,” “Peter Pan,” and “El Dorado,” and the clip has reignited concert buzz among fans. (x.com) For K‑pop style watchers, leaked rehearsal clips are often the first place to spot new stage costumes and choreography‑led silhouettes before official promos drop. (x.com)

A few seconds of rehearsal video did what weeks of teaser posters usually do: it got fans trying to map an entire EXO concert from one leak before opening night on April 10 at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. The official Seoul notice lists three shows on April 10, 11, and 12, 2026, and says Suho, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai, and Sehun will perform. (weverse.io) That lineup is part of why the clip moved so fast. EXO’s new tour is their first concert tour in more than six years, after a long stretch when military service kept full-group activity fragmented. (chosun.com, weverse.io) The military timeline is not fan trivia here; it explains the reunion math. Kai was reported discharged on February 10, 2025, and Sehun on September 20, 2025, which meant the group finally cleared the enlistment bottleneck before this 2026 tour cycle. (wheninmanila.com, blog.kocowa.com) The tour itself was announced on January 28, 2026, with Seoul as the launch point and additional Asia dates following through July 26 in Singapore. Ticketing pages in Singapore call it EXO’s first official concert there in seven years. (soompi.com, ticketmaster.sg, livenation.sg) So when a rehearsal clip appears to reveal songs like “Growl,” “Peter Pan,” and “El Dorado,” fans are not just hearing titles. They are hearing EXO stitch together three different eras: the 2013 breakout hit, a softer early-album fan favorite, and one of the group’s biggest arena-style performance songs. (x.com, en.wikipedia.org) “Growl” carries the most weight in that mix because it was the song that turned EXO from a rising act into a mass-market one in 2013. Its original practice footage was famous enough to become part of the song’s mythology, so another rehearsal clip surfacing before a major tour feels almost like history rhyming. (en.wikipedia.org, youtube.com) “Peter Pan” does a different job on a setlist. It is the kind of older B-side fans treat like a shared memory, which is why even solo performances of it still trigger a crowd response years later. (dailymotion.com, x.com) “El Dorado” is the opposite kind of signal. That song is built for scale, with the kind of chorus and staging that lets a group fill a dome, so its presence in rehearsal points less to nostalgia and more to how EXO plans to make this tour feel physically big again. (x.com, ticketmaster.sg) Rehearsal leaks also get treated like fashion previews in K-pop because stage clothes often show up there before official concept photos do. Even a blurry practice clip can give away whether a show is leaning into tailored uniforms, darker silhouettes, or choreography designed around coats, straps, or layered jackets. (x.com) That is why one short leak can reset the mood around an entire tour. Before the first Seoul show has even finished, fans are already reading the concert as a reunion set built from proven EXO landmarks, with just enough visual hints to start guessing the rest. (weverse.io, x.com)

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