Mar 20 • 23:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Riize performs solo show in SP and gives preview of K-pop debut at Lollapalooza

Riize made history as the first K-pop group to perform at Lollapalooza Brazil, showcasing their unique style in a solo show prior to the festival.

Riize, a K-pop group, recently made headlines by becoming the first of its genre to perform at Lollapalooza Brazil. Their solo concert took place on Thursday, where they offered fans a preview of their upcoming performance at the festival scheduled for Saturday. The group stood out by integrating a live band into their act, a rarity in K-pop, and opted for live vocals instead of relying heavily on playback, which is common in the industry. This distinct approach provided the audience with a fresh experience.

During the 1.5-hour show at Terra SP, Riize not only showcased their vocal abilities but also incorporated unique elements into their songs, such as 'dance breaks' to highlight their impressive choreography. The concert opened with the track "Siren," and fans were treated to performances of other hits like "Impossible," "Bag Bad Back," and "Boom Boom Bass." The debut track "Get a Guitar" featured a brief guitar solo, underscoring the group's versatility and willingness to experiment with their music.

Throughout the performance, the members—Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Sohee, and Anton—successfully balanced high-energy dance numbers with calmer songs, providing a well-rounded experience for the audience. This ability to switch between different styles not only showcases their talent but also sets high expectations for their appearance at the upcoming Lollapalooza festival, where they are expected to captivate an even larger audience with their dynamic performances.

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