The band QWER delivered a lively and energetic performance that captivated the audience at the 'ATA Festival'.
QWER, consisting of members Chodan, Magenta, Hina, and Siyeon, took the stage on the 28th at the ATA Festival held at Nanji Hangang Park in Seoul.
They kicked off their performance with the upbeat track 'Holding Back Tears', followed by 'Echo', which infused the crowd with refreshing energy.
Hina expressed her gratitude, saying, "It's an honor to perform alongside such amazing artists." The band then continued with 'SODA' and 'Declaration of Freedom', elevating the atmosphere with their harmonious sound.
Chodan engaged the audience by announcing, "Next, we'll perform 'Fake Idol' and 'Addicted to Worry', which have been loved by many." As 'Fake Idol' played, the concert atmosphere reached its peak, with cheers erupting after each song. QWER encouraged the audience to raise their hands if they knew 'Addicted to Worry', and the crowd eagerly complied, enjoying the performance.
Chodan remarked, "It's great to perform by the Han River in this cool weather. It rained heavily this morning, but thankfully it cleared up. Let's have fun!" Siyeon introduced the next song, saying, "Since it cleared up after the rain, there's a song we must play." QWER then performed 'My Name is Clear', bringing happiness to the audience with their signature refreshing energy and clear sound.
Magenta joyfully shared, "Did you see the sun come out during 'Tomorrow is Clear'? I wanted to share this joy." In response to the audience's enthusiasm, QWER performed 'D-Day', once again delivering happiness with their unique energy and sound.
The ATA Festival is a comprehensive K-culture event featuring K-pop performances, K-food, K-beauty, and K-fashion experiences. On the first day, headliner Kim Junsu performed alongside artists such as Kyungseo, Say My Name, 10cm, Lee Mujin, Jannabi, Peppertones, H1-KEY, and Hwang Garam. On the second day, Kim Jaejoong headlined, with performances by The Boyz, Tours, Ha Sungwoon, Cravity, QWER, Fifty Fifty, 82Major, Eunice, Bad Villain, and New Beat.
The K-food zone at the ATA Festival featured a variety of food trucks offering Korean and Asian cuisine. The K-beauty zone provided opportunities for makeup lessons and beauty product experiences with experts. The K-fashion zone hosted events where attendees could try on K-fashion items or emulate the styles of drama characters.