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Girl group FIFTY FIFTY successfully wrapped up their first-ever overseas solo fan meeting, sharing a meaningful and memorable time with global fans.
On the 10th, FIFTY FIFTY held the fan meeting titled “Let’s Play Tweny Party” in Taiwan, where they met local fans in person and created special memories. This event marked the group’s first solo fan meeting held overseas since their debut, making it all the more significant as it allowed for closer interaction with fans.
The fan meeting was held in two sessions, during which FIFTY FIFTY presented not only performances of their representative songs, but also a variety of interactive segments such as a Q&A talk and a game called “Draw a Wish Card Based on Keywords.” The members actively engaged with fans, showcasing a warmer and more approachable charm that heightened the excitement in the venue.
The group filled the fan meeting with a diverse set of performances, including “Pookie,” which sparked a viral challenge trend and achieved a reverse-charting success last year, as well as their latest songs “Rock Paper Scissors” and “Skittlez.”
In particular, the setlists for the first and second sessions were arranged differently to offer a wider range of stages. The first session featured “Heartbreak,” while the second included “Work of Art,” adding a sweet and emotional atmosphere. For a special segment, the group performed a dance medley—featuring girl group songs in the first session and boy group songs in the second—which drew enthusiastic responses from the audience.
After meeting global fans through their first overseas solo fan meeting, FIFTY FIFTY shared their heartfelt thoughts, saying, “We were so happy and excited to meet our fans in Taiwan in person. We hope you continue to show lots of love for FIFTY FIFTY, and we want to be together with you for a long, long time.”
Starting the new year in January with a warm meeting with global fans, FIFTY FIFTY plans to continue active promotions throughout the year, returning with even better music and new sides of themselves.
Written by Kim Su Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun