The concert will feature a diverse setlist including songs from their debut album.
Tickets will be available for purchase via MelonTicket starting at 6 PM on April 29.
[TV Daily Reporter Han Seo-yul] The band V01D is set to connect with fans during their first live performance.
On May 17 at 5 PM, V01D will hold their inaugural small theater concert, ‘V01D Small Theater Live - journey #01,’ at Space Brick in Hongdae, Seoul. This marks their first standalone live stage just two months after their debut in March.
During the concert, they will perform all tracks from their debut album ‘01,’ including the title track ‘Tug of War,’ along with songs like ‘ROCKROCK,’ ‘The One,’ and ‘LUNA,’ as well as various cover songs. Leader Song Yoo-chan expressed excitement about the early opportunity to showcase their talent, stating that this is a chance to shine on stage.
Tickets will go on sale through MelonTicket starting at 6 PM on April 29, and the event will be conducted as a standing-only performance. V01D is also actively preparing for the concert while maintaining close communication with their fans.
V01D's first solo live concert represents a significant milestone in establishing their musical identity. This performance, occurring just two months after their debut, is poised to strengthen their bond with fans while allowing them to showcase their live performance skills in response to the anticipation that has built around them.
The diverse setlist for the concert will serve as a crucial moment to demonstrate how V01D's musical style is evolving. Noteworthy is their title track ‘Tug of War,’ which emphasizes their musical core and has a strong potential to resonate deeply with a new generation of listeners.
Furthermore, the process of engaging with fans and incorporating their feedback will be vital for V01D’s growth. This concert is expected to not only serve as a crucial stepping stone in their musical career but also as an opportunity to expand their fanbase and solidify their foundation in the industry.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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