Singer Hwasa (HWASA) satisfied fans' attention with a performance that summed up 12 years of her abilities at her first solo concert.
Hwasa met with fans on the 17th and 18th over two days at the Peace Palace at Kyung Hee University in Dongdaemun District, Seoul, holding the 2026 HWASA CONCERT 'MI CASA' (2026 Hwasa concert 'Mi Casa').
It was a stage that clearly showcased Hwasa's diverse charms as she was solidifying her status as the undisputed "solo queen," recently creating a 'Good Goodbye' craze.
Hwasa first opened the show with "HWASA," which captured her unique identity in harmony with the band. She then delivered lively energy with "I Love My Body" and "Chili," receiving enthusiastic cheers of "An Hye-jin," "An Hye-jin" from the audience.
A special section highlighted by diverse arrangements raised the show's completeness. Hwasa drew attention by presenting Shim Soo-bong's "I only know love," Beyoncé's "Fever," and "NA" in jazz versions. She showcased her vocalist skills, moving between heartrending and powerful voices to match each song's mood.
Meanwhile, she collaborated with an orchestra on the stages of "LMM," "Maria," and "Good Goodbye," offering the audience the grandeur and emotion that can be experienced only at a concert.
Also, with a pop medley composed of "Dummy," "Kidding," and "EGO," and songs such as "DIVA" and "Toxic," and a Mamamoo hit medley presented as an encore, Hwasa displayed the sensuous and powerful performances characteristic of her, flaunting the 'diva' aspect that has been raising her status in the current music industry.
Midway through the concert, she added sincerity by communicating with the audience through heartfelt words. Hwasa thanked the audience, saying, "This is my first solo concert since debuting. You don't know how many things happened for me to stand on this stage. I overcame all of that and stood here. So each and every person who came to the concert is so precious."
Regarding her recent popularity, she said, "I know this moment is so precious and that it is not eternal, which makes it more valuable," adding, "I know there is no guarantee it will come again, but I will consistently do my job diligently," earning big applause from the audience.
Meanwhile, on the first day of the concert, An Shin-ae and Loco, and on the second day, Wheein and Crush, artists with close ties to Hwasa, joined as guests to further enrich the stage.
Hwasa, who capped the encore stage with the original version of "Good Goodbye," painted the solo concert, her first in 12 years, as a space to fully unfold her own musical world, like the show's title meaning "my house," giving deep emotion to fans who had been waiting for the performance.
Having achieved a 'perfect all-kill' (PAK) by topping all major domestic music charts with "Good Goodbye," setting the record for a domestic singer and continuing a streak of records including five music show wins, attention is focused on what activities Hwasa will carry into 2026 riding that momentum.
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