The 'people's group' Koyote is celebrating a double victory.
Koyote will hold a concert 'Let's KOYOTE' on the 3rd at the ENMORE THEATRE in Sydney, Australia, intending to heat up the hearts of global fans.
This performance will showcase a medley of Koyote's mega hit songs along with the solid breathing and deep roots of Korea's longest-running co-ed group, reaching its 27th year since debut. Last year's U.S. performances received explosive responses with requests for encores, so expectations are high for Koyote's characteristic group singing and vibrant stage in Australia.
Starting with the Sydney performance, Koyote plans to continue the excitement with their national tour '2025 Koyote Festival' on September 7 in Daegu, September 20-21 in Seoul, November 15 in Ulsan, November 29 in Busan, and December 27 in Changwon. Koyote's hit songs, beloved across generations, along with unique preparations for the concert, promise special encounters with fans nationwide.
In particular, after appearing on the MBC program 'All-around Chat Point' broadcast on the 26th of last month, Koyote led an unusual standing ovation and group singing at a large water park event, showcasing a concert-level performance. Immediately after the broadcast, the explosive reactions, such as 'When is the concert?' and 'There are no songs I don't know, I definitely want to go,' proved the intense interest in the upcoming performances.
Additionally, the anticipation for activities in the second half of the year is heightened with the news of a new song release. Koyote's new song 'Call Me,' set to be released on the 6th, is a track in the 'RE-DM' genre, combining retro sensibilities with trendy EDM and featuring an impressive catchy chorus. Collaborating once again with composer Choi Joon-young, who created Koyote's representative songs such as 'Pure Love' and 'Heartbreak,' the song's quality has been enhanced, and part of the chorus was revealed through a previous broadcast and music video teaser, drawing attention to their full comeback.
Meanwhile, starting with the concert in Sydney, Koyote will consecutively showcase their new song 'Call Me' and the national tour '2025 Koyote Festival,' undoubtedly proving the reputation of the original 'vibrant troupe.'
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