&TEAM’s first-ever concert in Indonesia, titled 2025 &TEAM CONCERT TOUR ‘AWAKEN THE BLOODLINE’ IN JAKARTA, lit up the night of Sunday, June 15, 2025, at ICE BSD Hall 3—and left a lasting impression on their devoted fans, known as LUNÉ.
The group—consisting of EJ, Fuma, K, Nicholas, Yuma, Jo, Harua, Taki, and Maki—delivered a show that went far beyond great music. It was an emotionally rich experience filled with warm interactions and unforgettable surprises. The TodaystageID team rounded up the most memorable highlights for you:

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A Stunning Opening That Stirred Emotions
From the moment “Go In Blind” kicked off the concert, the venue was transformed. A sea of crimson lights and immersive visuals transported fans into a whole new world. The stage visuals weren’t just aesthetic; they were storytelling elements that drew everyone deeper into &TEAM’s narrative.
K Nearly in Tears: “Tonight’s Music Was So Beautiful”
One of the most emotional moments came from K, who admitted he nearly cried while performing “Aoarashi.”“We usually perform and speak in Japanese, but tonight, we communicated through music. I felt how beautiful tonight’s music was. One of my dreams came true here in Jakarta,” he said, eyes brimming with emotion.
Harua: “I Got Goosebumps During ‘Firework’—Your Voices Were Incredible”
Harua was also deeply moved by the passionate energy of LUNÉ Indonesia.“I was truly touched seeing so many of you here. Even from far away, you waited for us. Your voices and support were incredible—I was so happy tonight.”
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TikTok Time on Stage—Fans Join the Fun!
In an unexpected twist, K invited fans to record a TikTok video together live on stage. The crowd erupted in cheers as he taught everyone the “huhuhu” chant from one of their songs.“One more thing—I want to take a TikTok with all of you. Everyone, please sing the ‘huhuhu’ part. Ready?”
Their manager quickly stepped on stage with a phone to record the fun, prompting laughter and applause.“Thanks to our manager, we get to enjoy this!” said K.
“Wow, so much fun!” added Nicholas.
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Maki Surprises with Titi Kamal’s “Semalam Rindu”
A sweet and unexpected moment came when Maki stepped off the stage and sang the popular Indonesian song “Semalam Rindu” by Titi Kamal. He even taught the lyrics to the other members.“Since LUNÉ sings our songs, I wanted to sing an Indonesian one,” he said with a proud smile.
Fans joined in as he sang:“Aku sayang, kamu juga sayang. Tapi, sayang kita berjauhan…”
His performance amazed the other eight members.
Maki shared that he discovered the song after fans mentioned it during a live broadcast in 2023 on Weverse. The crowd roared in support, touched by the gesture.
Pancake Mishaps & Pool Games: Members Share Their Fun Stories
Beyond the stage, the members shared endearing personal stories that brought laughter to the crowd. EJ talked about going on a pancake hunt with K and Jo, only to accidentally enter the wrong shop.“We tried it and realized it wasn’t the place the staff recommended—but it was still delicious!” EJ joked, drawing loud laughs from the crowd.
Meanwhile, Maki, Taki, and Nicholas told a hilarious story about playing rock-paper-scissors in the hotel pool. The loser had to stay in the water.“I kept losing! I was running out of breath,” laughed Maki. “But even underwater, I could still hear them laughing.”
An Encore Full of Emotion and a Promise to Return
The concert wrapped with an encore that felt like a warm hug. The members moved to all sides of the stage, waving and thanking fans individually. The energy between &TEAM and LUNÉ Indonesia was so strong, time seemed to fly by.
Jo shared a heartfelt promise:“We’ll definitely be back in Jakarta. Please wait for us. I love you!”
Not the End—Just the Beginning
Since their debut on December 7, 2022, with the mini-album First Howling: ME, &TEAM has grown with a unique artistic voice. But what they found in Jakarta was something different—a wave of love that transcended distance, language, and borders.
This concert wasn’t just a performance. It was a reminder that music is a universal language. One night was enough to build a connection that will live on for years.
And just as they promised—this isn’t the end of &TEAM’s story in Indonesia.
So to LUNÉ Indonesia—hold on tight. The next chapter is coming. We’ll see you again, even louder, even brighter.
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