The favorite girl band QWER has captured the hearts of fans in Japan.

QWER (Chodan, Magenta, Hina, and Siyun) made their debut on the 10th and 11th at 'KCON JAPAN 2025,' held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, attending the 'ARTIST STAGE' on the 10th and the 'M COUNTDOWN STAGE' on the 11th.

First, QWER selected 'My Name is Clear' as the opening song for the 'ARTIST STAGE,' captivating the audience with their upbeat band sound. Following that, QWER performed their debut song 'Discord' in its Japanese version, receiving enthusiastic responses. They showcased songs featuring QWER's unique charm, such as 'Fake Idol' and 'SODA,' raising the energy of the venue to its peak.

At the 'M COUNTDOWN STAGE,' the KCON version of 'Addicted to Worry' with an added intro was presented. Starting with Chodan's drum performance, Magenta's BASS and Hina's guitar sounds joined in, culminating in Siyun's refreshing vocals to complete QWER's youthful narrative. QWER actively utilized the 360-degree stage to interact closely with the audience. Their signature megaphone performance amplified their dynamic appeal.

In particular, QWER generated buzz by revealing their self-composed song 'Youth Pledge' for the first time, in which all four members participated in the songwriting and composition. 'Youth Pledge' is a song that captures QWER's journey of growing together while holding each other's hands amidst the swaying waves. The heartfelt lyrics, which promise to move forward together to where the light resides, provide a moving afterglow. The four distinct vocals harmoniously blended over an uplifting sound, proving their musical growth.

Meanwhile, QWER will hold their first fan concert 'QWER The 1st Fan Concert '1, 2, QWER! in TAIPEI'' on the 14th at Zepp New Taipei, continuing their global journey. QWER is also expected to make their domestic comeback in early June.

[Photo] Capture from the broadcast of 'KCON JAPAN 2025'

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