The 'favorite girl band' QWER has expanded beyond Korea to Tokyo, Japan.

QWER (Chodan, Magenta, Hina, and Siyon) held their first fan concert 'QWER The 1st Fan Concert '1, 2, QWER!'' (hereinafter '1, 2, QWER!') at Zepp Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, on the 6th.

On this day, QWER added to the excitement by performing their debut song 'Discord' in a Japanese version. QWER presented a wealth of songs, including their representative tracks 'Gominjungdok,' 'Fake Idol,' and 'My Name is Clear,' as well as stages for songs that fans had wanted to see, showcasing their musical growth.

With Chodan on drums, Magenta on BASS, Hina on guitar, and Siyon on vocals, each piece harmoniously came together to create QWER's lively and refreshing band sound. The cheers from the final piece, the fans called 'Rock Crab' (the fandom name), further enhanced the emotions throughout the performance.

Moreover, QWER connected more closely with local fans through the '2025, Challenge QWER!' corner. In this segment, where each letter Q, W, E, R presented a mission, the four members challenged local trends and challenges to showcase their unique charms. In particular, as a secret weapon, Chodan and Magenta selected the unit song 'Running' to prove their vocal abilities, while Hina and Siyon impressed with powerful choreography demonstrating their performance skills.

With the encore songs 'Fireworks' and 'Harmony of the Stars,' QWER promised a brilliant future to be created together with the fans. QWER also captured a memorable moment by taking a group photo with the fans.

After successfully concluding the fan concert in Japan, QWER said, 'It feels surreal how the connection that started in Seoul has flowed all the way to Tokyo. Thank you for creating another precious memory. It seems that the moments I have dreamed of are gradually coming true. I hope we can share many more seasons together.'

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