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"Neverland♥ Thank you!" (G)I-DLE Appears on Popular U.S. Radio 'iHeart KPOP with JoJo'

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Mun Wansik

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/Photo courtesy = JoJo Wright
/Photo courtesy = JoJo Wright

The group i-dle (I-DLE) continued its global strides by appearing on American radio.

The children presented a live performance by talking with actor and radio host JoJo Wright in an interview video for the popular program "iHeart KPOP with JoJo" on the U.S. radio channel 102.7 KIIS FM released on the 24th.

When asked about their fourth world tour, which has been going on since February, the children said, "I feel a lot of energy at every concert. Based on that energy, I can focus more on the stage, so I'm looking forward to the rest of the cities. I always get good energy from Neverland," he said.

Regarding the digital single "Mono (Feat. skaiwater)" released in January this year, "It means to turn off all the colorful effects or filters and focus on the essence." "What really matters is yourself," he said. "I filmed a music video with about 50 dancers, and I practiced a lot together and made new friends. It was a wonderful experience," he explained.

/Photo provided = Cube Entertainment
/Photo provided = Cube Entertainment

There was also a live performance of children's hit songs. The children sang a medley of hit songs such as "Queencard," "TOMBOY," and "Mono (Feat. skaiwater)" live, drawing enthusiastic responses from local fans. In particular, each song showed a variety of musical colors with the unique tone and singing ability of the children.

Since then, the children have said, "Thank you Neverland for always supporting and loving us. I'm really excited to be back in LA. As we have started our fourth world tour, let's meet soon," he said, sending a loving message to his fans.

Earlier, the children appeared on the popular NBC talk show "The Today Show," "The Kelly Clarkson Show," and radio programs to meet local fans. He will then go on an arena tour in the U.S. on July 31 (local time) after performing on the stage of Lollapalooza, a large American music festival held at Grant Park in Chicago.

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