Fans enthusiastically responded to the surprise announcement of 'SHOW DOWN' with a singalong.
'SHOW DOWN' is QWER's first anime OST, set to be officially released soon.
[TV Daily, Kim Ji-Ha] The band QWER has made waves by premiering the opening theme song for the Japanese anime 'The King of Digging' during their world tour.
Currently on their first world tour '2025 QWER 1ST WORLD TOUR 'ROCKATION' in Fukuoka, Osaka, and Tokyo, QWER debuted 'SHOW DOWN' to an enthusiastic audience. The local fans could hardly hide their excitement at this surprise announcement.
'SHOW DOWN' will serve as the opening theme for the upcoming anime 'The King of Digging', airing in July. Despite the song not being officially released yet, fans joined in a powerful singalong, celebrating this unexpected gift. This marks QWER's debut anime soundtrack and is sung in Japanese, channeling a strong will through energetic sounds that reflect the protagonist’s struggle in the original story. This song, infused with QWER's spirit of challenge, left a lasting impression on local fans.
The new song 'SHOW DOWN' by QWER features powerful sounds that align perfectly with the anime's opening theme, leaving a strong impression on fans. This track reflects a strong sense of identity for QWER as they navigate challenges similar to the protagonist of the original story, illustrating how their music can serve as a source of life and motivation.
The enthusiastic reaction from fans highlights how QWER's musical evolution is strengthening their trust relationship with their audience. By engaging directly with fans during their world tour, they are expanding their musical vision and direction, which will likely have a positive impact on their future endeavors.
'SHOW DOWN' represents a significant step forward for QWER as they aim to reach a global audience. The collaboration with an anime not only broadens the appeal of their music but also enhances their connection with diverse listeners, showcasing the band's immense potential.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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