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The South Korean K-Pop group, The KingDom, took center stage at Webster Hall in front of a large crowd of fans. The historic venue in Greenwich Village was the perfect setting for their performance on Sept. 6, marking their second stop on their world tour UNVEIL.

The show was a grand display of talent, with dramatic sequences and intricate choreography telling the story of seven kings: Dann, Aruthur, Mujin, Louis, Ivan, Hwon, and Jahan. These kings sacrificed their lives in a battle against darkness, with their fans, known as KINGMAKER, serving as their guiding light.

The group expressed their gratitude to their fans by revealing that they had spent over two months practicing their choreography for the US tour. Dann, one of the members, promised the crowd the best night ever.

For fans like Chelsea Herzog and Hallie Martinez, The KingDom represents friendship, fun, and family. The two friends met at a K-Pop concert in 2016 and have since traveled together to see The KingDom and other groups around the world. They share a love for the group’s concepts, costumes, and music videos.

At the concert, The KingDom showcased a variety of performances, from contemporary K-Pop to Broadway-style productions in regal attire. Fans were thrilled as the members sang their hit song “The best thing about me is you.”

The group is set to continue their tour with upcoming shows in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Fans from all over the US, like Herzog and Martinez, are eagerly anticipating their next performances.

The bond between fans and the group was evident throughout the show, with fans bedazzling their light sticks and cheering on each member. The KingDom’s performance was a night to remember, leaving fans like Herzog and Martinez feeling grateful for the accepting community that the group has created.

As the group moves forward with their tour, fans can expect more stunning performances and memorable moments, solidifying The KingDom’s reign as the kings of K-Pop.