They debuted the unreleased track 'Break the Chain' during the event.
The group plans to continue their global activities with the upcoming Taipei concert.
The band Dragon Pony successfully wrapped up their solo concert at YES24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Over the course of two days on May 2 and 3, the '2026 Dragon Pony Concert 'RUN RUN RUN' allowed the group to connect with their audience while presenting a new musical experience. The concert was themed around their third EP and featured the title track 'Aha, It All Works Out!' along with live performances of all the songs from the album, including 'Zombie', 'Rehearsal', 'Hidden Heart', and 'Palm Reading', which captivated the fans with a deeper musical journey.
In addition to their recent works, earlier tracks like 'Earth Boy', 'POP UP', and 'Not Out' showcased the youthful narrative that the group is known for. The energetic performance style highlighted the strong connection with their fanbase. To add to the excitement, ahead of their official Japanese debut on June 10, Dragon Pony unveiled their unreleased track 'Break the Chain' from their upcoming album 'Run to Run' during the concert, which received a warm reaction from the audience.
After the concert, Dragon Pony expressed satisfaction with their diverse performance, thanking the fans for their support and indicating their eagerness for their upcoming concert in Taipei. Following the successful Seoul concert, the group is set to hold another solo concert at NTU Sports Center in Taipei on May 23, continuing their global activities.
The concert by Dragon Pony stands as a significant milestone representing their musical growth. This event, linked to their new EP, highlights the band's efforts to solidify their musical identity while establishing a deeper connection with their fans. The introduction of an unreleased track offers insight into their future musical directions, creating excitement among their audience.
The dynamic performances showcased during the concert effectively conveyed the creative energy the band possesses, while also capturing their youthful narrative from earlier works. These storytelling elements foster a sense of empathy and connection among fans, further emphasizing Dragon Pony's distinct style.
Furthermore, as Dragon Pony announces their plans to enter the Japanese market, they aim to broaden their reach to global audiences. Anticipation grows for their upcoming Taipei concert, where interactions with fans are likely to continue, and their successful journey is poised to leave a positive impact on both domestic and international music scenes.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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