Three artists, one stage, and a night full of unforgettable tracks.
GIWON opened his set with a calm, introspective vibe that gradually built up in intensity. He began with an intro performance, followed by the dreamy “UUH”, the emotionally-tinged “Don’t Hang Up”, and the sweet, nostalgic “Comedy.” The crowd was fully tuned in when he performed “Easy to Love,” singing along softly in harmony. But the real surprise came when he performed his new song “KISS” live—and brought GIRIBOI on stage for a powerful, unexpected duet. It was a standout moment of the night, with the entire venue singing the lyrics like they’d known the song for years.

GIRIBOI took over the stage with his signature energy, sharp flow, and eclectic mix of beats. His 16-song set started strong with “Party Is Over” and rolled through fan favorites like “Zoa”, “Eul”, “Hogu”, and “Drive Me Crazy.” He kept the momentum going with songs like “I Think It’s Love”, “Traffic Control,” and “Because You’re Pretty,” before diving into deeper cuts like “Tomorrow” and “Tiger Den.” By the time he hit “I’m Sick,” the entire crowd was fully locked in, rapping bar-for-bar. He closed with a run of emotional highs—“FLEX,” “Let’s Not Love Each Other,” “Wall (벽),” and “VV2”—proving once again why he’s one of the most dynamic performers in the scene.

WONSTEIN closed out the night with a set that felt personal, cinematic, and explosive all at once. He opened with “Freak” and “Cool,” easing into his unique sonic world before diving into “Cassie,” “Friends,” and the high-energy “H.S.K.T,” which had the crowd screaming the chorus in perfect sync. Songs like “Infrared Camera” and “It’s Not Beautiful and It Doesn’t Hurt” brought a wave of emotion through the venue, but it was “Your Existence” that truly connected with the crowd—every voice joining in, hands raised, and energy peaking in the most soulful way. He wrapped it all with “New Cat Freestyle” and “Valentine,” closing the night on a note of quiet power.
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