STAYC Sets Yeosu Ablaze — Festival Queens Dominate the ‘MyK FESTA’ Stage

2025 06 16

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STAYC lit up the summer night in Yeosu, once again proving their reputation as live performance powerhouses.

On June 13, STAYC (Sumin, Sieun, ISA, Seeun, Yoon, and J) took the stage at the 2025 MyK FESTA in Yeosu K-POP concert held at Jinam Sports Park, delivering a high-energy, polished performance that heated up the crowd.

Opening the show with “BEBE,” the title track from their fifth single album S, STAYC instantly captivated the audience with its funky, danceable rhythm. They kept the momentum going with “RUN2U,” showcasing powerful vocals and dynamic choreography that captured a sense of exhilarating speed. Their debut track “SO BAD” followed, with a performance full of fresh charisma that amplified the energy even further.

During “Teddy Bear,” STAYC connected with fans through warm eye contact and charming choreography, creating an intimate atmosphere. With “Bubble,” they highlighted their signature sound through bouncy rhythms and playful gestures. The encore track “ASAP” turned the crowd into one unified voice as fans sang along passionately, wrapping up the night with peak STAYC energy.

This performance also served as a moment to share the excitement of their ongoing STAY TUNED world tour—launched in Japan and spanning 11 cities—with their Korean fans. Known for their consistent live vocals and captivating stage presence, STAYC once again impressed by engaging closely with the crowd, making eye contact and covering every inch of the stage.

The concert hall roared with fan chants and cheers throughout, and even after the show ended, the applause didn’t stop. In response, the members remained on stage for an extended farewell, expressing their gratitude to the fans.

STAYC will continue their STAY TUNED world tour in cities including Jakarta, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Bangkok. They are also set to appear in various festivals and content projects both in Korea and abroad, continuing to deepen their connection with fans around the globe.

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