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Cutie Street, a popular idol group, will hold its first solo concert in Korea in March

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Kim Soojin

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Japan's leading idol, CUTIE STREET, will hold its first solo concert in Korea.

According to live entertainment brand LIVET on the 16th, Cutie Street will hold "CUTIE STREET Live in Korea 2026" at Yes24 Wonder Rock Hall in Seoul on March 28 and 29 and meet domestic fans.

Cutie Street is an eight-member girl group from the global idol project KAWAII LAB. (Kawai Lab), consisting of members with different histories and distinct personalities, including Lisa Furusawa, Aika Sano, Ithakura, Kana Masuda, Emiru Kawamoto, Miyu Umeda, Nagisa Manabe, and Haruka Sakuraba.

At the same time as their debut, they said on TikTok and other major SNS platforms, "Can't I just be cute?' Leading the challenge craze, it has emerged as a new icon of J-pop. Branding, which combines Harajuku's unique kitsch sensibility and modern pop sound, is drawing full support from Generation Z of the world beyond Japan.

Cutie Street, which previously appeared in "WONDERLIVET 2025" last year, fascinated the on-site audience with its explosive energy and unrivaled visuals. Those who became the festival's top topic at the time added joy by deciding to visit Korea alone thanks to the enthusiastic support of domestic fans.

Cutie Street, which will present a more sophisticated live performance with sensuous production. Attention is already focused on the stage in Korea, which heralded the special energy that can only be felt in Korean performances as well as the colorful set list.

Meanwhile, pre-booking tickets for Cutie Street's concert in Korea will be opened exclusively through Yes24 tickets from 8 p.m. on January 22, and general reservations will be opened exclusively through Yes24 tickets from 7 p.m. on January 27.

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