



In what’s been called “the greatest comeback in Kpop History”, Brave Girls went from being on the verge of disbandment in early 2021 to No.1 with their hit-song Rollin’ - all with the help of a viral YouTube video of them performing for a very enthusiastic Korean Military.

The 4-member Kpop girl group whose following has soared worldwide were delighted to meet and perform for their U.S. It was the culmination of a 2-week tour that began on the East Coast with shows in Philadelphia and New York, went South to Miami and Atlanta, then across the country to Chicago, Dallas, and Denver, before heading West to San Francisco & L.A. Tour performing live to a packed house at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, CA, USA, Aug/ / - Brave Girls have ended their 1st U.S. Tour finale in Los Angeles and background comeback story Tour finale in Los Angeles Whilshire Ebell TheatreĪ review of Brave Girls 1st U.S. Meanwhile, on the stage of “Immortal Songs”, Brave Girls led many South Korean soldiers to sing along to “Rollin'”.Brave Girls 1st U.S. Yujeong expressed her feelings after winning first place, “Military soldiers. The show also introduced witty comments from soldiers such as “If you play this during war, you win”, “Korea will be unified”, “What kind of enemy won’t run away after seeing soldiers turning their arms to the chorus”, “No.1 on the military Billboard chart”… Various singers performed at the Peace Plaza, War Memorial of Korea, Yongsan.īefore their appearance, Brave Girls drew attention due to their extraordinary relationship with South Korean soldiers.Īlthough they decided to disband due to successive album failures, “Rollin'” succeeded in climbing charts after 4 years as Brave Girls’ military performance and soldiers’ passionate viewing became a hot topic just a day before disbandment. KBS 2TV’s “ Immortal Songs“, which aired on Oct 1st, was decorated as a special episode in commemoration of the 74th anniversary of Armed Forces Day. Girl group Brave Girls came to meet South Korean soldiers.
