Photo from Billlie’s FLOWERLD (Belllie’ve You) in Chicago
Billlie’s first world tour, Our FLOWERLD (Belllie’ve You), made an unforgettable second stop in Chicago, leaving a strong impression on both fans and newcomers. Despite only being three years into their career, the group showcased their polished artistry and undeniable charm during their first stateside tour. This was only the beginning of the month-long tour, but even for the final stop in Los Angeles, the girl group blew everyone away with their stage presence and talent.
The concert opened with the high-energy tracks “RING X RING” and “flipp!ng a coin,” immediately pulling the audience into Billlie’s vibrant world. The infectious hooks and sharp, synchronized choreography paired perfectly with the group’s stunning visuals, setting the stage for an engaging and memorable performance. Despite its minimal choreography, “trampoline” also stood out with its funky pop vibe, while “lionheart (the real me)” delivered a refreshing, lively, and addictive sound, showcasing the group’s versatility.
Photo from Billlie’s FLOWERLD (Belllie’ve You) in Chicago
One of the evening’s standout moments came from the cover stages, starting with the performance unit— TSUKI, HARUNA, SIYOON, SHEON — who delivered captivating dance covers of LISA’s “MONEY” and aespa’s “Whiplash.” Their precision and charisma electrified the room, transforming the covers into performances that felt uniquely their own. The vocal unit — SUHYEON, MOONSUA, HARAM — then followed with a stunning rendition of Jessie J’s “Bang Bang.” Their powerful vocals soared, effortlessly hitting every high note, while MOONSUA’s fiery rap added an extra layer of intensity to an already dynamic performance. Both units demonstrated remarkable talent, and left a lasting impression on the audience.
The group veered back into performing their own songs with “remembrance candy,” a track that perfectly blended their sweet vocals with the whimsical charm of its instrumental backdrop. Following this, “Bluerose” and “the eleventh day” showcased a more soothing side of the group, calming the atmosphere with their gentle, emotive delivery. The energy was reignited shortly afterwards, though, with “DANG! (hocus pocus),” as the room of fans, known as Belllie’ve ,passionately sang along, creating a nearly indistinguishable harmony of voices. The momentum continued with “BYOB (bring your own best friend),” their final all-English track. The song was irresistibly catchy, with playful choreography that encapsulated the essence of a best-friend vibe. Although the group was already confident and playful on stage within the first few stops, their stage presence by the end of the tour was palpable. With expressive facials, synchronized and hard-hitting choreography, and effortless vocals, the girl group blew the crowd away in Los Angeles, welcomed with thunderous cheers.
Closing the main setlist, “GingaMingaYo (the strange world)” and “RING ma Bell (what a wonderful world)” delivered high-energy performances that brought the room to life. For the encore, Billlie returned with the wintery charm of “snowy night” and the dreamy “DOMINO ~ butterfly effect.” These final songs carried a bittersweet nostalgia, marking the end of the night while celebrating the memories shared between Billlie and BELLLIE’VE. Closing with “various and precious (moment of inertia),” the girls left the audience with a warm, reassuring embrace, perfectly ending a beautifully fulfilling evening. In Los Angeles, the group also made sure to treat fans to an extra long goodbye, as the members grabbed phones, took selfies, posed, and expressed their utmost gratitude for the final show on their first U.S. Tour.
Special thank you to Billlie’s team and Studio PAV for allowing Officially Kmusic to attend! Make sure to check out our photos from their shows:
Written By Ephney Tsai & Kortney Kendall
Edited By Ephney Tsai
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