K-pop music solo artist Wonho electrified Brooklyn Steel with his first-ever U.S. solo concert on his “Welcome Back Wenee” tour, delivering a powerhouse performance that left fans – or “Wenee” – in awe. The night marked a milestone for Wonho, who brought his dynamic stage presence, infectious energy, and undeniable charm to a packed crowd.
The minimalist stage, with just Wonho and his four backup dancers, set the tone for a high-energy show. The concert opened with “Open Mind,” the title track from his 2020 debut solo album, instantly engaging the crowd and setting the bar high for the rest of the night.
A natural performer, Wonho captivated the audience with his striking dance moves and magnetic charisma. His commanding presence on stage contrasted with his warm, inviting smile, a combination that had fans mesmerized from start to finish. The setlist included a mix of old and new hits, including his recent English single, “What Would You Do,” as well as favorites like “Ain’t About You,” “Lose,” and “Crazy.”
A fan-favorite moment came when Wonho took on iconic K-pop dance challenges, tackling songs like “Sticky” and “Whiplash” by popular girl groups, and Taemin’s “Guilty.” The crowd went wild as Wonho effortlessly nailed the intricate routines, showcasing his versatility and passion for the K-pop genre.
The evening culminated in an emotional encore performance of “WENEED,” a heartfelt song Wonho released in 2021 for his fans. The moment was filled with tears, both from Wonho and his devoted fans, creating a cathartic and unforgettable conclusion to an incredible night.
With this U.S. debut, Wonho solidified his place as a K-pop soloist with both heart and talent, leaving “Wenee” eagerly anticipating what’s next for their beloved artist.
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