The K-pop girl group ILLIT held a fan showcase and met with their fans.
On Wednesday, ILLIT held a fan showcase to celebrate the release of their second mini-album, “I’LL LIKE YOU,” at the Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul. The event was also broadcast live on the HYBE Labels YouTube channel and the global superfan platform Weverse, allowing fans from around the world to attend.
ILLIT welcomed their fans, known as GLITT, into their charming hideout. There, they not only performed their new songs but also engaged in a variety of conversations. The atmosphere was electric from the start, as the members connected with fans by moving closer to the audience and making eye contact with each individual.
The first segment was titled “Cabinet Talk.” The ILLIT members took turns pulling question cards from a self-decorated cabinet, addressing GLITT’s inquiries about their second mini-album. When asked to describe the new album in five letters, the members gave adorable answers, showing their affection for the album.
Their performances of the new songs significantly heightened the excitement of the fan showcase. The debut live performance of “Tick-Tack,” a track from their second mini-album, captivated the audience with its unique sound and lively choreography. “IYKYK” (If You Know You Know) also enchanted fans with the members’ energetic steps and vibrant presence. The fans’ cheers peaked when the title track’s intro played. The five members showcased their confident yet candid magical girl personas, accompanied by an addictive hook.
As the fan showcase concluded, ILLIT shared their thoughts: “Thank you, GLITT. Thanks to you, we were able to enjoy the stage. We will continue to grow and repay you with even more impressive performances.”
Meanwhile, ILLIT’s second mini-album sold over 330,000 copies (based on the Hanteo Chart) within two days of its release. The title track, “Cherish,” ranked high on major domestic music charts like Bugs and Genie and also made it onto Spotify’s “Daily Top Songs” charts in seven countries/regions as of October 23.