The title of the tour, "Ai-dle," comes from the idea of "an adventure to meet Neverland (the name of their fans)."
This is the first Japan tour of "i-dle," which will connect Tokyo to Kobe. On this day, "i-dle" rebranded on a stage with five large screens connected together, adding a three-dimensional effect.
The album kicks off with the title track "Where Do We Go" from their first Japanese EP, "i-dle," and covers the musical world of the past eight years from their debut to the present.
With a setlist that included a Japanese version of "I Hate to Get Hurt (Fate)," "Klaxon" and "I-dle"
"," "Wife," "Girlfriend," "Allergy," "Don't Stop," "MY BAG," "TOMBOY," "Good"
"i-dle" recorded song "Farewell to the World I Couldn't Love Forever"
World), "Invincible", "Queencard (Japanese ver.)" and the encore song "Where Do We
Go (arranged version)" for the first time, and the lively energy that is unique to "i-dle" filled the arena with the sound of people singing along.
Solo and unit performances followed. Miyeon appeared as the main character in the music video for the Japanese TV series "Glass Heart," which has been a hot topic.
Soyeon transformed into a funky girl and performed the OST "Butterfly" from the anime "Digimon Adventure."
-Fly" accompanied by guitar accompaniment, drawing an explosive response. A giant light stick shaped like a "Digivice" appeared on stage, adding to the visual enjoyment.
Yuhwa performed a unit performance of "AI SCREAM!", a song that was very popular in Japan this summer.
The members said, "It was a two-day concert, but it went by so quickly that it felt really short.
Every moment was fun and happy. I hope we will have many more opportunities to meet in the future." Afterwards, i-dle performed the fan song "Neverland."
Following their Tokyo performance, i-dle will meet their local fans at the Zila Eon Arena in Kobe on the 18th and 19th.
2025/10/06 15:45 KST
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