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  • September 05, 2025 (Fri)

Korean K-Pop Group YOUNITE Successfully Completes First Brazil Tour, Performs in Seven Cities

Sayart / Published September 4, 2025 05:42 PM
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The eight-member K-Pop group YOUNITE has successfully wrapped up their inaugural tour of Brazil, marking a significant milestone in their international expansion. The comprehensive tour, which ran from August 16 to 31, was organized in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center in Brazil and showcased the group's growing global appeal.

During their two-week Brazilian adventure, YOUNITE members Eunho, Steve, Eunsang, Hyungseok, Woono, DEY, Kyungmun, and Sion performed across seven major cities throughout the country. The extensive itinerary included performances in São Paulo, Curitiba, Piracicaba, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Goiânia, and Brasília, where they participated in local festivals and held solo concerts that received enthusiastic responses from Brazilian fans.

One of the tour's most special moments came when YOUNITE performed their track "BOMBA" live for the very first time. The song, which was released on August 4 specifically for their Latin American audience, added an extra layer of excitement to the performances. The group's setlist also featured popular fan favorites including "Rock Steady," "GEEKIN," and "WATERFALL," creating unforgettable experiences for audiences at each venue.

Despite being their first time touring in Brazil, YOUNITE made a significant cultural impact that extended beyond their musical performances. The group garnered attention from major local media outlets, participating in interviews that helped introduce them to a broader Brazilian audience. Their cultural contribution was formally recognized when they received an official plaque of appreciation from the City Hall of Piracicaba, cementing their status as global artists making meaningful connections with local communities.

Reflecting on their Brazilian experience, the group members shared their heartfelt gratitude and excitement about the tour's success. "It was an honor to be able to tour in Brazil," the group stated collectively. "We started full of excitement and received even more energy than we imagined. We'll treasure these moments as a very special memory. We're so grateful and happy to know that we have fans supporting us from so far away. The love and energy we received in Brazil will be our driving force as we continue our activities. We truly hope to have another chance to come back soon."

The eight-member K-Pop group YOUNITE has successfully wrapped up their inaugural tour of Brazil, marking a significant milestone in their international expansion. The comprehensive tour, which ran from August 16 to 31, was organized in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center in Brazil and showcased the group's growing global appeal.

During their two-week Brazilian adventure, YOUNITE members Eunho, Steve, Eunsang, Hyungseok, Woono, DEY, Kyungmun, and Sion performed across seven major cities throughout the country. The extensive itinerary included performances in São Paulo, Curitiba, Piracicaba, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Goiânia, and Brasília, where they participated in local festivals and held solo concerts that received enthusiastic responses from Brazilian fans.

One of the tour's most special moments came when YOUNITE performed their track "BOMBA" live for the very first time. The song, which was released on August 4 specifically for their Latin American audience, added an extra layer of excitement to the performances. The group's setlist also featured popular fan favorites including "Rock Steady," "GEEKIN," and "WATERFALL," creating unforgettable experiences for audiences at each venue.

Despite being their first time touring in Brazil, YOUNITE made a significant cultural impact that extended beyond their musical performances. The group garnered attention from major local media outlets, participating in interviews that helped introduce them to a broader Brazilian audience. Their cultural contribution was formally recognized when they received an official plaque of appreciation from the City Hall of Piracicaba, cementing their status as global artists making meaningful connections with local communities.

Reflecting on their Brazilian experience, the group members shared their heartfelt gratitude and excitement about the tour's success. "It was an honor to be able to tour in Brazil," the group stated collectively. "We started full of excitement and received even more energy than we imagined. We'll treasure these moments as a very special memory. We're so grateful and happy to know that we have fans supporting us from so far away. The love and energy we received in Brazil will be our driving force as we continue our activities. We truly hope to have another chance to come back soon."

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