'K-band scene representative' Lucy (LUCY) completed a three-show sold-out solo concert in Seoul and surprise-announced plans to enter KSPO DOME.
Lucy held '2025 LUCY 8TH CONCERT
'LUCID LINE' was themed as a 'clearly shining line' that connects Lucy's music and fans' hearts as one, and it was staged with overwhelming-scale set design and direction to allow audiences to experience Lucy's distinct musical world. In particular, this show recorded a sellout for all three performances as soon as tickets opened, reaffirming Lucy's brilliant presence as a 'K-band scene representative.'
Lucy opened the concert with 'EIO,' a track from mini album 7 'Line' that highlights the driving electric violin and powerful bass, immediately raising the venue's energy. She then heated the crowd with energetic, sing-along-inducing songs like 'Ttukttak', 'Boogie Man', and 'Ready, Get Set, Go!', and sustained explosive audience response throughout the show with a tightly arranged setlist that included the new song 'Becoming Urgent (Feat. Wonstein)' and 'What about love'.
Unit stages that showcased each member's individuality and charm were also performed. In addition to solo covers like Shin Ye-chan's self-composed 'Loved forever', Yoon Do-hyun's 'I think I loved', and DAY6's 'HAPPY', they reinterpreted K-pop medleys such as the OST 'Golden' from 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' and aespa's 'Whiplash' with heavy bass and dazzling violin, completing Lucy's uniquely unpredictable stage appeal.
Notably, on the 'Fill' stage, Shin Ye-chan's intense performance, which seemed to tear the canvas with his violin bow, drew attention. This scene, inspired by the ringing noise motif shown earlier in the signature logo film, vividly depicted the explosive moment of art that links the inner world of painter Vincent van Gogh with the song 'Fill' narrator, portraying how one breaks and refills their own world amid anxiety and oppression, leaving a deep impression on the audience.
Toward the end of the concert, a surprise video announcing Lucy's solo concert at KSPO DOME in May next year was revealed, prompting roaring cheers from fans. Making her debut first solo performance at KSPO DOME, Lucy plans to complete a dream stage with fans with an expanded stage and musical scale.
Lucy said, "Seeing fans enjoy the stage makes me feel like a truly supportive family. Everyone goes through cold periods at least once, and I hope the song 'Heater' can be a comfort at those times. Lucy's 'Heater' is the fans who listen to our songs," introducing 'Heater' as the encore and concluding approximately 180 minutes of performance amid fans' roaring cheers.
Meanwhile, after successfully completing the sold-out Seoul solo concert, Lucy will continue the momentum at KBS Hall in Busan on the 29th and 30th, demonstrating comprehensive activity as a 'leading band.'
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