IVE has conquered South America, a region on the opposite side of the globe.
From the 24th of last month (KST), IVE visited three major cities in South America: Mexico City in Mexico, São Paulo in Brazil, and Santiago in Chile for their world tour 'Show What I Have.'
The response from local fans was enthusiastic. They captivated the audience with mega-hit songs, performing "DALLA DALLA," "LOVE DIVE," "BAD" and "After LIKE." A dynamic setlist led to a chorus of singing from the crowd.
They once again proved to be a group one can trust to deliver. They impressed with unwavering live performances and dazzling stage presence. The members also prepared various solo stages, showcasing their enhanced musical capabilities.
They overwhelmed the audience with live performances and brilliant stage effects.
The event was also remarkable for its diverse visuals. They utilized VCR clips and stage production to create a sensory experience. Fans gathered to enjoy the concert, singing along to hit song medleys.
A representative stated, "This South American tour was held without any separate promotions. The stage where fans could fully enjoy IVE's unique musical color and performances was met with enthusiastic cheers."
Ahn Yu-jin said, "Despite it being our first visit to South America, the fans welcomed us with loud cheers and support, which was truly surprising. I am especially grateful for how they sang along at every performance."
She added, "I was thankful that everyone enjoyed our songs. Thanks to this, we could grow even more. We draw strength from the unwavering support of DIVE and will continue to work hard in the future."
Meanwhile, IVE will continue their world tour 'Show What I Have.' They will visit Hong Kong on the 6th, Manila on the 13th, Melbourne on the 25th, and Sydney on the 28th. On August 24th, they will perform in Jakarta.
In August, they will also participate in America's 'Lollapalooza Chicago' and Japan's 'Summer Sonic 2024.' Additionally, they will hold encore performances for their world tour in Korea and at Tokyo Dome in Japan.
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