After performing at 10 other city stops across North America, K-pop group ONEUS returned to Los Angeles to conclude the U.S. leg of their second world tour, “La Dolce Vita.” On April 10, the five-member boy group, which consists of HWANWOONG, XION, SEOHO, LEEDO, and KEONHEE, put on a show at the Wiltern Theater. During this final concert, they gave fans a memorable night full of live vocals and raps, captivating choreography, and fan interactions. 

ONEUS’s Juniors Kick Off the Show

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Before ONEUS graced the stage with their presence, RBW Entertainment’s newest boy group, NXD, opened the show with two pre-debut songs. Dressed in ripped jeans, graphic tees, and a basketball in hand — the very image of a youthful group — NXD began their performance with “JUMP.” The energetic dancing and singing was matched by the crowd hyping them up. After the first song, the NXD members (JAEMIN, HIROTO, HYEONGGEUN, DAEHYUN, and YONGJOON) took an intermission to introduce themselves to the audience as well as to ask fans to look forward to their debut. The group then proceeded with their second song, “Giddy Up,” a lively arranged track that accentuates the youthfulness of the members. Their stage presence made such an impression that some TOMOON, ONEUS’s fandom name, commented that they might just have to stan.

ONEUS Create a “Beautiful Memory” in L.A.

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Dressed in blue jewel-adored jackets and white pants, ONEUS started off their stage with the Latin-inspired song “Baila Conmigo” and techno-sounding song “Erase Me.” Meanwhile, fans sang and cheered along enthusiastically with their Moonlight lightsticks in hand. After the intro songs, ONEUS took a break to catch their breaths and to say hi to their audience. They introduced themselves with their signature group greeting, “Hello, we are ONEUS!” Their greeting was followed by the hand signs of a one and a circle, which signifies ONE EARTH, the meaning behind ONEUS’ name. 

To keep the energy up, the members asked TOMOON, “As this is our last stop, we want to spend the day without any regrets. You guys are going to help us to create a beautiful memory, right?” In response, their fans screamed in agreement. The lights then dimmed and chairs were brought out for ONEUS’ performance of “Simulation.”

Photos courtesy of Marina Quiñonez.

Throughout the rest of the night, ONEUS showcased their versatility by having a range of outfit changes, choreography, and songs. Tracks such as “Luna,” “No Diggity,” and “Twilight” brought high energy, which the crowd reflected back to the members. While their tracks such as “Halley’s Comet” and “Epilogue” calmed down the vibrancy in the room and into more of a melancholic and heartfelt atmosphere. 

“Life is Beautiful” With ONEUS

For the last portion of the show, ONEUS walked out in Dodgers jerseys to perform “Black Mirror” and “Bbusyeo.” Following these two tracks, the members took a moment to capture a group picture with their dancers and fans, solidifying this show as a memory. To continue with the joyous energy, the members then moved on to sing “Life is Beautiful” and “Shut Up Crazy Hot!” 

During these songs, the group brought out bubble and money toy guns, pointing them toward the ecstatic audience. ONEUS also took this time to go out into the crowd to interact with TOMOON. The members made hand hearts, high fived those around them, even blew kisses to fans’ cameras. ONEUS ultimately bid farewell to the fans with “Last Song.” The track’s lyrics of “Let me do it again, love you once again” evoke the need for ONEUS to return in the future with more comebacks, more U.S. shows, and more time to spend with their TOMOON. 

Photos courtesy of Marina Quiñonez.

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