2021 K-pop SuperFest, a joint venture between Joy Ruckus Club and Sessions, has successfully brought happiness to fans all over the world. The biggest K-pop festival in the West was decorated with amazing performances by idol groups and solo artists including AleXa, Lovelyz, MOMOLAND, The Boyz, CRAVITY, Ailee, Jessi, and many more!
2021 K-pop SuperFest Features Stages by AleXa, Lovelyz, MOMOLAND, Golden Child, The Boyz, & More
On June 20 at 10 a.m. KST, K-pop SuperFest, which is also regarded as one of the largest K-pop festivals in the world, was presented by Joy Ruckus Club and broadcasted around the world via live streaming platform Sessions.
The 2021 K-pop SuperFest took place at Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul, South Korea. Female soloist AleXa and The Boyz member Kevin acted as hosts this year. To kick off the K-pop festival, AleXa gave a powerful performance of her 2020 title track "Revolution."
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Rookie girl group woo!ah! was the next performer. One of the three songs they sang is their latest release "Purple."
After woo!ah! was GWSN (also known as Girls in the Park). The seven-member girl group took the stage to give fans brilliant performances of "Like It Hot," "Starry Night," and "All Mine."
Lovelyz also participated in this year's K-pop SuperFest. The seven-year-old female act performed not only their 2020 song "Obliviate," but also their years-old tracks, giving fans a nostalgic feeling.
Lovelyz's set of songs included "That Day," "Now, We," "Rewind," "Hi," and their iconic track "Ah Choo."
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Woollim Entertainment's latest boy group Golden Child also treated their fans to epic performances.
The boys started with an explosive stage of "Wannabe." They also sang a few of their slow tracks like "Compass" and "Milky Way," together with their other upbeat songs: "Without You," "Lucid Dream," and "Burn It."
2021 K-pop SuperFest presented by Joy Ruckus Club also featured rookie group CRAVITY. They sang a few of the B-sides from their debut mini-album, such as "Jumper" and "Stay." The boy group also delivered their newest release "My Turn."
CRAVITY was followed by global girl group MOMOLAND, who performed their latest songs: "Ready or Not," "Pinky Love," and "Thumbs Up." Moreover, the girls didn't forget to sing their signature songs "BAAM" and "BBoom BBoom."
AB16IX and The Boyz were the last two idol groups to perform. "Salute" was one of the six songs AB6IX performed, while The Boyz included their hit "The Stealer" in their setlist.
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Besides the group performances, the 2021 K-pop SuperFest also had solo stages by some of the biggest solo acts in K-pop. The first one was singer-songwriter Ailee.
The "Korean Beyonce" said that she was supposed to rest today as she has a concert tomorrow, but she wanted to be part of the 2021 K-pop SuperFest.
Ailee not only performed the songs she prepared but she also sang the requested tracks of the fans, including "I Will Always Love You."
Next was South Korean rapper BLOO, who showed off his unique rapping skills with his solo songs: "Ssajagi," "Nae Nat," "Hennessy," and more.
"Unpretty Rapstar" Queen Jessi then hyped up fans with her high-quality performances of "Who Dat B," "What Type of X," "Nunu Nana," and more.
Legendary K-pop dancer Rain later showcased his impeccable dancing and singing skills with his hits including "Why Don't We." The final act for this year's K-pop SuperFest was DJ Soda.
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Written by Mhaliya Scott