They shared heartfelt moments connecting with fans who have supported them for 11 years.
The group is set to continue their global tour, hinting at exciting new musical chapters.
MONSTA X connected deeply with their fans through the performance of 'THE X: NEXUS'.
On February 1, 2026, MONSTA X wrapped up their three-day concert at Seoul's KSPO DOME, streamed live via Beyond LIVE. The show marked a significant moment for the group, celebrating their 11 years since debut and engaging with fans throughout the setlist, which began with 'DRAMARAMA'. Their performance included iconic tracks like 'Love Killa', 'Rush Hour', 'LONE RANGER', and 'Catch Me Now', showcasing the group's signature style.
Members actively interacted with fans, with Jooheon expressing his excitement: 'I'll give it my all today thanks to your love.' Tender moments followed in the next medley featuring songs like 'MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT', 'DENY', and 'AND + OUTRO', captivating the audience even further.
The 'THE X: NEXUS' concert serves as a significant milestone for MONSTA X, showcasing their musical evolution and ongoing connection with their fans. The enthusiasm displayed by the audience reflects the deep bond established over 11 years of collaboration and interaction. This goes beyond being mere idols; it emphasizes their sincere efforts to forge deeper relationships with their fans.
Furthermore, the individual solo stages presented by each member showcased a range of talents and musical experimentation. Emotional moments, especially from members like Kihyun and Hyungwon, highlighted their unique styles and personalities. This not only reaffirmed the cohesive strength of MONSTA X but also demonstrated the vast spectrum of their musical capabilities.
Finally, the genuine interaction with fans played a crucial role throughout the concert. Members like Jooheon ensured a positive exchange with the audience, creating unforgettable moments of affection and energy. Such engagements impact their future activities, solidifying MONSTA X as a formidable presence on the global stage.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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