
ITZY brought the heat and charisma to Waterbomb Seoul 2025, dazzling fans with their signature performance power and refreshing summer vibe.
The five-member girl group—Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna—took the stage on July 4 at the Global Outdoor Stage at KINTEX in Goyang. With radiant smiles and overflowing confidence, they instantly captivated the crowd, living up to their reputation as “K-pop’s performance queens.”
Their set began with ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ and ‘Kiss & Tell’, both from their latest mini-album of the same name released on June 9. They followed with back-to-back hits including ‘WANNABE’, ‘SNEAKERS’, ‘DALLA DALLA’, and ‘Not Shy’, delivering a nonstop parade of fan favorites that turned the summer night into a high-energy celebration.
Their most recent release not only topped the Worldwide iTunes Album Chart but also sent its music video to No.1 on YouTube’s global trending chart, thanks to its captivating storyline and high production value.
On music shows, ITZY performed both the title track ‘Girls Will Be Girls’, highlighting a bold, confident vibe, and the bubbly ‘Kiss & Tell’, which showcased their bright and playful side—proving once again why they're regarded as one of K-pop's top-tier performance groups.
Also making a splash that night was J.Y. Park, who took the Waterbomb stage for the first time. Known as the founder of JYP Entertainment, he surprised fans with a bold look—sporting a pink mesh halter top and vinyl pants—and reworked versions of his hit songs like ‘Don’t Leave Me’, ‘Honey’, and ‘When We Disco’, all arranged in EDM style. His high-energy performance, signature dance moves, and flawless stage control lit up the festival and earned massive cheers from the audience.

While J.Y. Park delivered nostalgic excitement, ITZY showcased the next generation of stage power, together making Waterbomb Seoul 2025 a night to remember and setting the tone for the summer festival season ahead.
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