QWER Takes Tokyo: A Triumphant Fan Concert at Zepp Shinjuku
QWER Takes Tokyo: A Triumphant Fan Concert at Zepp Shinjuku
The band QWER has expanded their influence beyond South Korea, captivating audiences in Tokyo, Japan.

On the 6th of this month, QWER (members Chodan, Magenta, Hina, and Siyeon) held their first fan concert, 'QWER The 1st Fan Concert '1, 2, QWER!'' at Zepp Shinjuku in Tokyo.

The concert opened with a Japanese version of their debut song 'Discord,' setting the stage for an electrifying performance. QWER showcased their musical growth by performing hit tracks like 'Addicted to Worry,' 'Fake Idol,' and 'My Name is Clear,' along with fan-favorite B-sides.

With Chodan on drums, Magenta on bass, Hina on guitar, and Siyeon on vocals, the band delivered their signature vibrant and refreshing sound. The enthusiastic cheers from their fandom, known as 'Bawige,' added to the emotional atmosphere throughout the concert.

QWER also engaged with local fans through a segment called '2025, Challenge QWER!' where they completed missions associated with each letter of Q, W, E, and R. The members embraced local trends and challenges, showcasing their unique charm. Notably, Chodan and Magenta performed the unit song 'Run,' highlighting their vocal prowess, while Hina and Siyeon impressed with powerful choreography.

For the encore, QWER performed 'Fireworks' and 'Harmony of Stars,' promising a bright future with their fans. They also captured unforgettable memories by taking a group photo with the audience.

Reflecting on their successful concert in Japan, QWER expressed, "It's a new feeling to see our journey from Seoul to Tokyo. Thank you for creating another precious memory with us. It feels like our dreams are coming true one by one. We hope to share many more seasons together."

Reported by Min-Kyung Lee, TenAsia 2min_ror@tenasia.co.kr