
"Since their 2017 debut, the quartet, J.Seph, BM, Somin, and Jiwoo, has challenged industry norms by blending genders, genres, and perspectives, using contrast as a storytelling tool rather than a constraint. That bold, genre-bending identity, paired with their explosive live performances, keeps fans, affectionately known as Hidden KARD, coming back for more. That signature energy was on full display as the group emerged through a cloud of fog, striking a balance between hype and intimacy."
"Honestly, before every performance I'm really stressed and just want to do well, Jiwoo shared. I had a lot of worries today. My mic was broken, and I had to use a spare, but I realized I didn't need to worry at all. Don't applaud for me; applaud for yourselves. It's thanks to your energy and courage that I was able to perform cheerfully tonight. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to grow."
KARD is a co-ed K-pop quartet composed of J.Seph, BM, Somin, and Jiwoo that debuted in 2017. The group challenges industry norms by blending genders, genres, and perspectives and using contrast as a storytelling device. The DRIFT tour, named for their eighth mini-album, marks eight years of evolution and unifies songs from across their discography. At Webster Hall the group entered through fog, balancing hype and intimacy while performing songs like Icky, Touch, Cake, NaNa, and Hola Hola. Jiwoo experienced pre-show nerves and a broken mic but credited fan energy for carrying the night. J.Seph expressed gratitude for continued U.S. support.
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