They delivered an energetic performance with a special interaction with fans.
Expectations are high for Newbeat's future global activities.
The group Newbeat (NEWBEAT) has successfully held its highly anticipated first solo concert. On January 18th, they gathered with fans at the Yes24 Wonder Hall for a memorable show titled 'Drop the NEWBEAT'. Unsurprisingly, the tickets sold out almost immediately after they were released, generating significant excitement.
The performance kicked off with the title track 'Flip the Coin' from their first regular album, followed by a series of energetic tracks. Songs like 'HICCUPS', 'LOUD', 'Unbelievable', and 'Look So Good' kept the audience engaged, demonstrating Newbeat's commitment to interacting closely with their fans and enriching the overall experience.
The concert featured a special medley segment where fans selected cover songs, including Rise's 'Siren' and ATEEZ's 'BOUNCY', reinterpreted in Newbeat's unique style. Particularly noteworthy were the unannounced new songs, showcasing the individuality of each unit member, and an unexpected surprise video that deeply moved both the members and the audience.
Newbeat's successful first solo concert demonstrates the exceptional strength of their fanbase. The lively and energetic tracks they performed undoubtedly left a profound impact on the audience. Moreover, the members' individual activities showcased musical diversity, solidifying their connection with fans.
The seamless blend of fan-chosen covers and new songs reaffirmed Newbeat's musical capabilities. They seem to be laying the groundwork for an expansion into the global market while continuously growing as artists. Through close interaction with fans, their standing is further strengthened.
Lastly, the surprise video poignantly revealed the sincerity and passion of Newbeat's members. Having experienced a deep bond with fans, they are expected to showcase even more growth in the future. This aspect will likely have a positive influence on their upcoming activities.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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