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'''Red Velvet''' ([[Hangul]]: 레드벨벳) is a South Korean [[girl group]] formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. The group debuted on August 1, 2014, with the digital single "Happiness" and four group members: [[Irene (singer)|Irene]], [[Kang Seul-gi|Seulgi]], [[Wendy (singer)|Wendy]] and [[Joy (singer)|Joy]]. In March 2015, [[Yeri (singer)|Yeri]] was added into the group prior to the release of their first extended play, ''[[Ice Cream Cake (EP)|Ice Cream Cake]]''.
'''Red Velvet''' ([[Hangul]]: 레드벨벳) is a South Korean [[girl group]] formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. The group debuted on August 1, 2014, with the digital single "Happiness" and four group members: [[Irene "the ass lover" aka gems (singer)|Irene]], [[Kang Seul-gi "the bear"|Seulgi]], [[Wendy "the angelic voice(singer)|Wendy]] and [[Joy (singer)|Joy]]"the tall". In March 2015, [[Yeri (singer)|Yeri]] "Ms Bae and Ms Kang daughter " was added into the group prior to the release of their first extended play, ''[[Ice Cream Cake (EP)|Ice Cream Cake]]''.


Since their debut, Red Velvet has released two studio albums, one reissue album, and seven extended plays in Korean, with eight of them topping South Korea's [[Gaon Album Chart]]. Their singles "[[Ice Cream Cake (Red Velvet song)|Ice Cream Cake]]", "[[Dumb Dumb (Red Velvet song)|Dumb Dumb]]", "[[Russian Roulette (Red Velvet song)|Russian Roulette]]", "[[Rookie (Red Velvet song)|Rookie]]", "[[Peek-a-Boo (Red Velvet song)|Peek-a-Boo]]", "[[Bad Boy (Red Velvet song)|Bad Boy]]" have all charted in the top five of the [[Gaon Digital Chart]], while their singles "[[Red Flavor]]" and "[[Power Up (Red Velvet song)|Power Up]]" topped the chart upon their release. Additionally, they made their Japanese debut in July 2018 with the extended play ''[[Cookie Jar (EP)|#Cookie Jar]]''. They have been regarded as one of the most popular K-pop groups worldwide by ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' and ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' and have received [[List of awards and nominations received by Red Velvet|several awards]] for music, choreography, and popularity, including the [[Golden Disc Awards|Golden Disc]] New Artist Award and the [[Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Award]] for Best Female Group in 2017. The director of the Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange cited Red Velvet as a major contributor and one of the country's talented idol groups who have "largely promoted K-pop" while discussing the [[Korean Wave]] and K-pop receiving a significant increase in recognition around the world in 2018.
Since their debut, Red Velvet has released two studio albums, one reissue album, and seven extended plays in Korean, with eight of them topping South Korea's [[Gaon Album Chart]]. Their singles "[[Ice Cream Cake (Red Velvet song)|Ice Cream Cake]]", "[[Dumb Dumb (Red Velvet song)|Dumb Dumb]]", "[[Russian Roulette (Red Velvet song)|Russian Roulette]]", "[[Rookie (Red Velvet song)|Rookie]]", "[[Peek-a-Boo (Red Velvet song)|Peek-a-Boo]]", "[[Bad Boy (Red Velvet song)|Bad Boy]]" have all charted in the top five of the [[Gaon Digital Chart]], while their singles "[[Red Flavor]]" and "[[Power Up (Red Velvet song)|Power Up]]" topped the chart upon their release. Additionally, they made their Japanese debut in July 2018 with the extended play ''[[Cookie Jar (EP)|#Cookie Jar]]''. They have been regarded as one of the most popular K-pop groups worldwide by ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' and ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' and have received [[List of awards and nominations received by Red Velvet|several awards]] for music, choreography, and popularity, including the [[Golden Disc Awards|Golden Disc]] New Artist Award and the [[Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Award]] for Best Female Group in 2017. The director of the Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange cited Red Velvet as a major contributor and one of the country's talented idol groups who have "largely promoted K-pop" while discussing the [[Korean Wave]] and K-pop receiving a significant increase in recognition around the world in 2018.

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Red Velvet
Red Velvet at the 2018 Dream Concert
From left to right: Joy, Yeri, Irene, Seulgi, and Wendy
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2014 (2014)–present
Labels
Members
Websiteredvelvet.smtown.com

Red Velvet (Hangul: 레드벨벳) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group debuted on August 1, 2014, with the digital single "Happiness" and four group members: Irene, Seulgi, Wendy and Joy"the tall". In March 2015, Yeri "Ms Bae and Ms Kang daughter " was added into the group prior to the release of their first extended play, Ice Cream Cake.

Since their debut, Red Velvet has released two studio albums, one reissue album, and seven extended plays in Korean, with eight of them topping South Korea's Gaon Album Chart. Their singles "Ice Cream Cake", "Dumb Dumb", "Russian Roulette", "Rookie", "Peek-a-Boo", "Bad Boy" have all charted in the top five of the Gaon Digital Chart, while their singles "Red Flavor" and "Power Up" topped the chart upon their release. Additionally, they made their Japanese debut in July 2018 with the extended play #Cookie Jar. They have been regarded as one of the most popular K-pop groups worldwide by Time and Billboard and have received several awards for music, choreography, and popularity, including the Golden Disc New Artist Award and the Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Female Group in 2017. The director of the Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange cited Red Velvet as a major contributor and one of the country's talented idol groups who have "largely promoted K-pop" while discussing the Korean Wave and K-pop receiving a significant increase in recognition around the world in 2018.

Red Velvet is known for their 'dual concept' dubbed as their "red" and "velvet" sides which influences their styling and the music they release. The group's "red" half produces singles predominantly of the pop genre due to its bright and more youthful nature such as their singles "Ice Cream Cake", "Dumb Dumb" and "Red Flavor" while their more mature "velvet" concept has spawned tracks primarily R&B such as their singles "Automatic" and "Bad Boy". They often incorporate other genres for the two sides, mixing them with genres such as electronic pop, hip-hop and disco. This dual concept has earned the group international praise for their versatility and diverse music.

History

Pre-debut

Seulgi was the first member to be cast as an SM Entertainment trainee through an audition in 2007, while Irene was cast in 2009, and Yeri in 2010. In 2012, Wendy and Joy were cast through the SM Global Auditions in Canada and Seoul respectively.[2] Preparations for Red Velvet began in late 2013, through SM Entertainment's trainee group SM Rookies.[3] Irene and Seulgi were introduced initially to the public through the said project team in 2013, followed by Wendy in 2014. The three members were rumored to debut as a group in July, which was then confirmed by SM Entertainment.[4][5][6] With the addition of member Joy, the four-member group would debut as Red Velvet, SM Entertainment's first girl group in five years since f(x).[7]

2014–2015: Debut, new member Yeri, Ice Cream Cake and The Red

Red Velvet at the Incheon Hallyu K-pop Concert in October 2015

On August 1, 2014, Red Velvet made their official debut stage on the music program Music Bank.[8] Their debut single, "Happiness", was digitally released on August 4.[9] The song was penned by Yoo Young-jin and composed by Will Simms, Chad Hugo (The Neptunes), Chris Holsten, and Anne Judith Wik (Dsign Music). It was described as an urban Europop song with a strong synth sound and an African tribal beat.[10] The original music video for "Happiness" gained more than 2 million views on YouTube in its first 24 hours of release before being removed due to controversy over problematic background images and replaced with an edited version. "Happiness" was the second-most viewed K-pop music video worldwide for the month of August.[11]

Red Velvet released their second digital single "Be Natural" and its music video on October 13, 2014.[12] The song, which includes a rap verse by NCT member Taeyong, is a remake of the 2000 song of the same name by S.E.S., SM Entertainment's first girl group.[13] The music video for the song was directed by Kwon Soon-wook and Shim Jae-won, choreographed by Kyle Hanagami, and features original choreography seen in a pre-debut teaser of Irene and Seulgi, which they performed as part of SM Rookies.[14][15] The group started their promotions on October 9, making their first appearance on the music program, M Countdown.[16] The song peaked at number 33 on the Gaon Digital Chart and at number 6 on Billboard's World Digital Songs chart.[17][18]

On March 11, 2015, SM Rookies member Yeri was officially announced as part of the group.[19] On March 15, the group's first mini-album Ice Cream Cake was released.[20] The group promoted with double lead singles "Automatic" and "Ice Cream Cake" for which the music videos were released on March 14 and 15.[21] On March 19, the group held their album showcase on Ice Cream TV, a program streamed through Naver Music and hosted by Shinee's Minho.[22] On March 27, they won their first music show trophy on KBS's Music Bank. The album went on to become the best selling album by a girl group in South Korea for the first half of 2015 on the Hanteo Chart.[23] In August 2015, Red Velvet held their first U.S. performance during the annual KCON convention and music festival in Los Angeles, California.[24]

Red Velvet at KCON 2015 in Los Angeles

Red Velvet's first full-length album, The Red, was released on September 9, 2015, with a total of ten tracks including the lead single "Dumb Dumb".[25] The album was an immediate success which was received positively by critics: Billboard's Jeff Benjamin called The Red "an impressive, solid debut album", stating that it "indicates big things for the act that needs to follow in the footsteps of their beloved female label mates Girls' Generation and f(x)."[26] The Red debuted at number 1 on Billboard's World Albums Chart and South Korea's Gaon Album Chart,[27] and also appeared in Billboard's list of the "10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2015", which described the album as "one of the year's most enjoyable and experimental pop LPs."[28] "Dumb Dumb" peaked at number three on Billboard World Digital Songs chart, making it the best-selling K-pop song in America of the week. The single also topped the list of the "Top 20 K-pop Tracks of 2015" by Dazed, which stated that the group has "surpassed their idol competitors" and "marked a monumental, career-crowning musical tornado".[29] The music video for "Dumb Dumb" was included as the only non-English language entry in Rolling Stone's "10 Best Music Videos of 2015".[30] On December 18, the group took part in S.M. Entertainment's special winter project Winter Garden, alongside label-mates f(x) and BoA, releasing a digital single titled "Wish Tree".[31][32]

2016–2017: The Velvet, Russian Roulette, Rookie, The Red Summer and Perfect Velvet

Red Velvet on stage at the Myongji University Festival in 2016

Red Velvet's second mini album The Velvet was intended to be released on March 16, 2016, but ten minutes before its scheduled release, S.M. Entertainment announced that the music video and album's release would be delayed "to guarantee a high quality of work".[33] The album and its title track "One of These Nights" (Korean title: 7월 7일) was released on March 17.[34] The album showcases the smooth R&B-influenced "velvet" side of the group's concept and is a direct follow-up album to The Red, which highlighted the group's bright and bold "red" persona.[35]

The group released their third extended play Russian Roulette on September 7.[36][37] The album contains seven tracks, with the lead single titled "Russian Roulette".[38] On September 13, 2016, Red Velvet took their first music show win for Russian Roulette on The Show.[39] The title track peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart and Billboard's World Digital Songs chart, making it their highest rankings on both charts at the time.[40][41]

On February 1, 2017, Red Velvet released their fourth mini album, Rookie.[42] The EP contains six tracks including the title track "Rookie", and a solo track by Wendy entitled "Last Love" (마지막 사랑). The album topped the Weekly Gaon Album Chart as well as the Billboard World Albums Chart.[43] The group took their first music show win for "Rookie" on The Show on February 7, followed by wins on Show Champion, M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo.[44][45][46] On March 31, the group released the first single for SM Station 2, titled "Would U".[47] For further promotions, from July 27 to September 10, Red Velvet starred in their first reality television program, Level Up Project which showed footage of the girls' trip to Thailand. It lasted for 23 episodes and was filmed without member Joy who was busy at the time shooting the drama The Liar and His Lover where she was the female lead.[48]

Red Velvet attending the Idol Star Athletics Championships in 2017

On July 9, Red Velvet released their first summer special EP The Red Summer with the title track "Red Flavor" (빨간 맛),[49] which marked their first summer release.[50] The EP was a commercial success, again topping the Gaon Album Chart and the Billboard World Albums Chart. This was their third number 1 release and set the record for most number 1 albums on the chart by a K-pop girl group.[51] Additionally, "Red Flavor" debuted atop the Gaon Digital Chart with the other four songs also charting in the Top 50.[52]

Between August 18–20, the group held their first solo concert titled "Red Room" to an audience of 11,000. Although it was initially planned to be a two-day concert, another date was added due to demand.[53] On October 4, SM Entertainment announced through their Japanese website that the group would have their first showcase in Japan.[54] "Red Velvet Premium Showcase F'U'N Room Reveluv-Baby Party" took place at the Yebisu The Garden Hall in Tokyo on November 6.[55] There, they performed the Japanese versions of their Korean songs "Dumb Dumb" and "Red Flavor" for the first time.[56] After wrapping up the showcase, it was officially announced that Red Velvet's concert "Red Room" would be taken to Japan in 2018.

Red Velvet revisited their "velvet" image by releasing their second full-length album Perfect Velvet on November 17 with the lead single "Peek-a-Boo".[57] Unlike their first "velvet" release, the album and single were both commercially successful.[58] The album peaked atop Billboard's World Album Chart. "Peek-a-Boo" peaked at number 2 on Billboard's World Digital Songs chart, tying with their 2016 single "Russian Roulette".[59] In South Korea, the album and the single "Peek-a-Boo" both charted at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart and Gaon Digital Chart.[60][61] Through the release of Rookie, The Red Summer and Perfect Velvet all in the same year, along with the popularity of the single "Red Flavor" (which according to Jung Ji-won of Osen best represents the year of 2017), and the success of their albums overseas, Red Velvet achieved a "top girl group" status in South Korea, which was cemented further when Perfect Velvet sold over 100,000 copies and "Peek-A-Boo" won on the music program Inkigayo on their last day of promotions for the song, proving its longevity on the charts.[62][63]

2018: The Perfect Red Velvet, #Cookie Jar, Summer Magic and RBB

The group released a reissue of Perfect Velvet, The Perfect Red Velvet, on January 29, 2018. This included five new tracks in addition to all the songs from Perfect Velvet, with the single "Bad Boy" promoted as its title track.[64]

The album topped the Gaon Album Chart upon its release while "Bad Boy" debuted at number 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[65] The Perfect Red Velvet also charted at number 3 on Billboard's World Albums chart while "Bad Boy" debuted at number 2 on its World Digital Songs chart. Red Velvet also entered the Top 10 of Billboard's Social 50 chart for the first time, charting at number nine.[66] The album also marked the first time the group has appeared on the Canadian Hot 100 and charted at number 87, becoming only the seventh K-pop artist and the third female act to appear on the chart.[67] Red Velvet promoted the song on various South Korean music shows, earning their first music show win for "Bad Boy" on February 8 on Show Champion.[68] In December, Billboard chose "Bad Boy" as the best K-pop song of the year.[69]

Red Velvet's solo concert "Red Room" was held in Tokyo, Japan on March 28 and 29 at the Musashino Forest Sports Plaza, a 10,000-seat capacity venue that will later be used for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.[70] On the second day, the group announced that they would be officially debuting in Japan in July through a song release.[71] On April 1, 2018, Red Velvet performed alongside other selected South Korean artists for an inter-Korean concert in Pyongyang, North Korea.[72] This makes them the first artist from SM Entertainment in fifteen years since Shinhwa to perform in North Korea.[73]

On April 29, 2018, Red Velvet held their first fan meeting in Chicago, to an audience of 4,000.[74] The event was held at Rosemont Theater, and also, notably, the first solo performance from a female K-pop group in the United States since 2016.[75] The group toured six Japanese cities in May and June, reaching a total audience of 20,000.[76] Their debut Japanese EP, titled #Cookie Jar (read as Hashtag Cookie Jar), was released on July 4, 2018 by the label Avex Trax, and included six new songs including the Japanese versions of "Dumb Dumb", "Russian Roulette" and "Red Flavor". The songs also include "#Cookie Jar" ,"Aitai-tai", and "'Cause It's You".[77] The EP debuted at the third spot of the Oricon Weekly Albums chart and sold 26,124 copies on its first week of release in Japan.[78]

On July 19, 2018, Red Velvet announced they would be making a comeback soon, and they had filmed their music video outdoors in Gyeonggi-do. The songs from the new album were performed at Red Velvet's second concert "Redmare", held in Seoul on August 4–5.[79] On August 6, Red Velvet released their second summer special EP Summer Magic containing eight tracks, including one bonus track and one iTunes exclusive special audio track.[80] Its lead single "Power Up" allowed the group to achieve a "perfect all-kill" for the first time in their career after it topped all of South Korea's music charts upon its release.[81] The music video for 'Power Up' went on to be the only Kpop music video to be included in Billboard's list of 50 best music videos of 2018.[82] In September and October, "Redmare" was taken to Bangkok, Taipei and Singapore.[83]

SM Entertainment revealed in October that the group will release another album in the next month. On November 9, the company announced that Red Velvet will release their third album in the year and their fifth EP in total. The EP, titled RBB, was released on November 30. It has six tracks including the lead single "RBB (Really Bad Boy)" and its English version.[84][85][86]

Artistry

Red Velvet plays on what they call their "red" and "velvet" sides, which influences both their image and the music they release. The "red" half is their brighter and bubblier side while their "velvet" image is their softer, more mature and elegant concept.[87][88][89][90]

Musical styles

The 'red' half of the group's music is predominantly of the pop genre while the 'velvet' is primarily R&B and ballads, with the group often mixing it with various genres.[93][94]

Image

Red Velvet's dual image also affects the members' styling. For their "red" concept, they are usually dressed in colorful, girlish clothing, such as the pastel sweaters and skirts from "Ice Cream Cake" or the red doll outfits from "Dumb Dumb".[95][96] They are dressed more maturely for their "velvet" side, most notably, when the girls wore suits for "Be Natural".

Red Velvet has been lauded for breaking stereotypes among popular girl groups in South Korea whose concepts tend to fall under two categories which are "cute or pure" and "sexy", often to fulfill a certain fantasy. In a country where girl groups' fanbases are typically mostly male, according to Taylor Glasby of Dazed Digital, the majority of Red Velvet's fans are young women.[97][98][99] IZE Magazine named the group as one of the successful female figures who helped transform the "passive image" of South Korean women.[100] Billboard reported in December 2018 that Red Velvet was the overall favorite k-pop group of the year among every gender and sexual identity on the popular internet forum Reddit.[101]

Impact

In February 2018, Time magazine named Red Velvet as one of the best K-pop groups, highlighting their versatile musical styles.[102] Red Velvet was recognized for their brand recognition and marketing power, having topped the 'Girl Group Brand Power Ranking' published by the Korean Corporate Reputation Research Institute for three consecutive months.[103]

Red Velvet performed in Pyongyang on April 1, 2018. This made them the fifth idol group to ever perform in North Korea.[104][105] They performed "Red Flavor" and "Bad Boy" at the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre to an audience including Kim Jong-un. The concert was billed as "Spring is Coming" and is part of a wider diplomatic initiative between South Korea and North Korea.[106][107] In October of the same year, South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism awarded the group the 'Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism's Commendation' for their contributions in raising awareness of the country's popular culture and arts.[108] In the next month, the director of the Korea Foundation for International Cultural Exchange cited Red Velvet as a major contributor and one of the country's talented idol groups who have "largely promoted K-pop" while discussing the Korean Wave and asked about K-pop receiving a significant increase in recognition around the world in 2018.[109]

Members

Discography

Filmography

Reality show

Film

Year Title Role Note Ref.
2015 SMTown: The Stage Themselves Biographical film [110]

Concert and tours

Headlining tours
  • Red Velvet 1st Concert "Red Room" (2017–2018)[53][111]
  • Red Velvet Hall Tour in Japan "Red Room" (2018)[112][76]
  • Red Velvet 2nd Concert "REDMARE" (2018)[113][114]
  • Red Velvet "REDMARE" Japan Arena Tour (2019)[115]
  • Red Velvet 2nd Concert "REDMARE" in USA (2019)[116]
  • Red Velvet 2nd Concert "REDMARE" in CANADA (2019)
Showcase
  • Red Velvet "ReVeluv-Baby Party" Premium Showcase in Japan (2017)[117]

Red Velvet 1st Concert "Red Room"

Red Velvet 1st Concert
"Red Room"
Asia tour by Red Velvet
Associated albumIce Cream Cake
The Red
The Velvet
Russian Roulette
Rookie
The Red Summer
Start dateAugust 18, 2017 (2017-08-18)
End dateJune 8, 2018 (2018-06-08)
No. of shows13 total
Red Velvet concert chronology
  • Red Room
    (2017–2018)
  • Redmare
    (2018–2019)
Setlist

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Red Dress"
  2. "Happily Ever After"
  3. "Rookie"
  4. "Huff N Puff"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "Lady's Room"
  2. "Talk to Me"
  3. "Don't U Wait No More"
  4. "Oh Boy"
  5. "Dumb Dumb"
  6. "Hear the Sea"
  7. "Campfire"
  8. "Zoo"
  9. "Little Little"
  10. "Last Love" (Wendy solo)
  11. "Be Natural" (S.E.S. cover) (Remix)
  12. "Cool Hot Sweet Love"
  13. "Automatic"
  14. "One of These Nights"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Ice Cream Cake"
  2. "Russian Roulette" (Remix)
  3. "You Better Know" (Remix)
  4. "Red Flavor" (Extended)
Encore
  1. "Candy"
  2. "Happiness"
  3. "Cool World"
Date City Country Venue Attendance
August 18, 2017 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 11,000[53]
August 19, 2017
August 20, 2017
March 28, 2018 Tokyo Japan Musashino Forest Sports Plaza 20,000[111]
March 29, 2018

Red Velvet Hall Tour in Japan "Red Room" 2018

Setlist

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Red Dress"
  2. "Happily Ever After"
  3. "Rookie"
  4. "Huff N Puff"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "Lady's Room"
  2. "Talk to Me"
  3. "Don't U Wait No More"
  4. "Oh Boy"
  5. "Dumb Dumb" (Japanese Ver.)
  6. "Hear the Sea"
  7. "Campfire"
  8. "Zoo"
  9. "Little Little"
  10. "Last Love" (Wendy solo)
  11. "Be Natural" (S.E.S. cover) (Remix)
  12. "Cool Hot Sweet Love"
  13. "Automatic"
  14. "One of These Nights"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Ice Cream Cake"
  2. "Russian Roulette" (Remix)
  3. "You Better Know" (Remix)
  4. "Red Flavor" (Japanese Ver.)
Encore
  1. "Candy"
  2. "Happiness"
  3. "Cool World"
Date[118] City Country Venue
May 25, 2018 Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan Wakuwaku Holiday Hall
May 27, 2018 Aichi Ichinomiya City Hall
May 30, 2018 Hiroshima JMS Aster Plaza Great Hall
June 1, 2018 Fukuoka Fukuoka International Conference Hall
June 4, 2018 Osaka Orix Theater
June 5, 2018
June 7, 2018 Kanagawa Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall
June 8, 2018

Red Velvet 2nd Concert "REDMARE"

Red Velvet 2nd Concert
"REDMARE"
World tour by Red Velvet
Associated albumPerfect Velvet
The Perfect Red Velvet
Summer Magic
Start dateAugust 4, 2018 (2018-08-04)
End dateTBA
No. of shows19 total
Red Velvet concert chronology
  • Red Room
    (2017–2018)
  • Redmare
    (2018–2019)
Setlist

– VCR 1 – Intro

  1. "Russian Roulette"
  2. "Power Up"
  3. "#Cookie Jar"
  4. "My Second Date" (Solo dance, remix)
  5. "Mosquito
  6. "Look"

– VCR 2 –

  1. "Mr. E"
  2. "Zoo"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Hit That Drum"

– VCR 3 –

  1. "Lucky Girl"
  2. "Bad Dracula"
  3. "All Right"
  4. "Blue Lemonade"
  5. "About Love"
  6. "Moonlight Melody"

– VCR 4 –

  1. "Bad Boy"
  2. "Peek-a-Boo"
  3. "Dumb Dumb" (Remix)
  4. "Red Flavor"
  5. "Rookie" (Extended outro)
Encore
  1. "Ice Cream Cake"
  2. "Day 1"
Date City Country Venue Attendance
Asia
August 4, 2018 Seoul[119] South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 10,000
August 5, 2018
September 8, 2018 Bangkok[120] Thailand Thunder Dome 5,000
September 22, 2018 Taipei[121] Taiwan National Taiwan University Sports Center 4,800
September 23, 2018
October 20, 2018 Singapore[119][122] Singapore The Star Theatre 4,000
January 6, 2019 Fukuoka Japan[123] Marine Messe Fukuoka
January 12, 2019 Kobe World Memorial Hall
January 13, 2019
January 29, 2019 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
January 30, 2019
North America
February 7, 2019 Los Angeles United States[124] Pasadena Civic Auditorium[125]
February 8, 2019
February 10, 2019 Dallas The Theatre at Grand Prairie
February 13, 2019 Miami Fillmore Miami Beach
February 15, 2019 Chicago Chicago Theatre
February 17, 2019 Newark New Jersey Performing Arts Center
February 19, 2019 Toronto Canada[126] Coca-Cola Coliseum
February 21, 2019 Vancouver PNE Forum

Concert participation

Awards and nominations

References

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