Itâs been long overdue for Europe to have its own K-pop Festival, and KPOP.FLEX arrived to change that. Taking place on May 14 and 15 at the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany, the event sold over 65,000 tickets across 84 countries. Featuring a stellar line-up, with names ranging from EXOâs Kai to super rookies IVE, the festival aims to become a recurrent point of connection for fans in the continent.
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Aside from performances, it also features Korea Festival, a fan fest arranged by the Korean Tourism Organisation with food stalls and special presentations of Korean music and cultural assets.
After witnessing Day 1 of the festival, which featured performances from IVE, ENHYPEN, AB6IX, (G)I-DLE, MAMAMOO, NCT Dream and Kai, here are the moments that delighted us the most.

Day 1
Love Diving with IVE
With less than a year of activity, girl group IVE have quickly risen to be ones to watch. It makes sense, then, that they were chosen to open both days of the festival. On Day 1, which also marked IVEâs first-ever overseas performance, they captivated the audience with their catchy and luxurious âchaebol crushâ concept. First, the audience plunged into their latest single âLove Diveâ, followed by B-side âRoyalâ and debut hit âElevenâ. Important to note that Yujinâs mic was on this day.
ENHYPENâs Knife-Sharp Performance
Another group that just experienced the first taste of an overseas performance was ENHYPEN. The boyband, who debuted in late 2020, prepared a powerful OT7 version of Mix & Maxâs ‘Bleeding Darknessâ for the intro, showcasing their impossibly coordinated moves. The performance was followed by last yearâs âDrunk-Dazedâ and âFeverâ, which then led to a special section where Sunoo and Jungwon put forward their best aegyo.
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Heeseung later sang a snippet of Justin Bieberâs âOff My Faceâ, and the whole group melted the audience with their viral TikTok hit âPolaroid Love.â They also tried to teach the public some moves for âTamed-Dashedâ, which, together with their latest single âBlessed-Cursedâ, closed their set for the night.

Let It Go, Let It Go, Let It Go
If you thought the Frozen craze was gone, think again. KPOP.FLEX brought back the 2013 Disney movieâs omnipresent soundtrack âLet It Goâ for a rendition featuring MAMAMOOâs Solar and AB6IXâs Daehwi. Dressed in white, their crystalline voices echoed through the stadium while we wondered âIs this really happening?â
VCRs Featuring the Whole K-pop Industry, Basically
Beyond the acts performing today, KPOP.FLEX also prepared a VCR that featured messages from acts like Stray Kids, TXTâs Yeonjun, Kwon Eun-bi and more. Even model and actress Jung Ho-yeon, best known for her role on Netflixâs Squid Game, recorded a special message to greet the audience at the beginning of the event. It was a special touch that maybe hints on whatâs to come for the next editions? We can dream.
AB6IXâs Search for the Stadium
AB6IX graced the stage with elegance and all-white outfits, performing hits such as âCloseâ, âBreatheâ, âCherryâ and the entrancing âDo You Remember?â. But before all that, they recorded a sweet mini-vlog of their flight to Frankfurt. Among the scenes, the moment where Woong and Donghyun search for the Deutsche Bank Park stadium from up above was both funny and endearing. Idols, theyâre just like us.
Neither Man, Nor Woman, Just (G)I-DLE
Proving that they are some of the top performers in the game, girl group (G)I-DLE set KPOP.FLEX aflame with their rock-infused âTomboyâ, followed by debut single âLATATAâ, 2020âs âOh My Godâ, and finishing with âI Never Dieâ knockout âMy Bag.â Not only do they have attitude and charisma to spare, but also versatility â they tapped onto their soft side to perform a cover of Justin Bieberâs âLove Yourselfâ earlier on too.

MAMAMOO Four-Ever
Veteran queens MAMAMOO blessed the night with their heavenly vocals â as expected â but also with a display of their lasting friendship. While the group hasnât disbanded, leader Solar has previously mentioned that a comeback with all members is ânot going to be immediateâ, so any and all reunions by the quartet are extra precious. On the setlist, they opted for recent hits âAyaâ, âgogobebeâ, âHIPâ and âMumumumuchâ.
NCT Dream Bring the Heat and the Glitch
Believe it or not, âJaemin, the definition of sensualâ was an actual caption during NCT Dreamâs section. Just like ENHYPEN, the boy group had special prompts to abide to, like showing their best âsensualâ, âtoughâ and âcuteâ concepts â even though it all ended up being different versions of âcuteâ, complete with Jisung pulling a ring out of his pocket and proposing to more or less 44,000 people.
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Even though members Mark and Haechan couldnât be present that night, the remaining five dreamies did not disappoint. In fact, they made the best out of the situation, covering their teammatesâ parts with ease in a blazing setlist that moved from âHot Sauceâ, to âRidinââ, to âHello Futureâ, and then to their latest single âGlitch Modeâ.
Kai is Just Built Differently
Itâs not like you canât see how spellbinding Kai is through the screen, but seeing him move live is just⊠different. There is the flow of a performer whoâs been doing this for over a decade, the warm personality of Kim Jong-in (his given name), the care and craft of an individual who gives his everything onstage. Closing the festival with majesty, the EXO member also said he chose the setlist himself: latest single âPeachesâ, his favorite song âVanillaâ, the slow jam âTo Be Honestâ and his solo debut âMmmhâ.
More to Come in 2023
At the end of the festival, it was also announced that KPOP.FLEX will return to Frankfurt next year on June 17th and 18th. While this yearâs edition hasnât even ended yet, the publicâs loud cheers prove that Europe is more than ready for the next one.

Day 2
The second day of KPOP.FLEX started at 3pm, much earlier than Day 1, and was also slightly shorter â boy group ONEUS had to pull off their scheduled performance at the last minute due to members Keonhee and Ravn testing positive for COVID-19. Featuring performances from IVE, AB6IX, Dreamcatcher, MAMAMOO, (G)I-DLE, MONSTA X and Kai, here are our highlights from the last day of the festival:
MAMAMOO Opening the Show
Before running straight to the airport, MAMAMOO kicked off Day 2 to a great start. Much of their setlist was the same, but swapping âMumumumuchâ for 2015âs âUm Oh Ah Yehâ was a refreshing surprise, as well as a perfect moment to interact with the audience and just enjoy this rare experience with overseas fans.
IVEâs Newfound Confidence
Changing their Day 1 school outfits to black, bejeweled ones, girl group IVE were visibly more confident today. With the pressure of opening the festival off their shoulders and a better familiarity to what a stadium audience feels like, they moved smoothly through their holy trifecta âLove Diveâ, âRoyalâ and âElevenâ.

Dreamcatcher Made the Audience Their Own
A definite standout of the afternoon, Dreamcatcher performed their latest singles âMaisonâ, âBEcauseâ and âScreamâ with unrelenting energy. The charismatic septet knew exactly how to hype up an audience, and there was nothing more goosebump-inducing than a whole crowd jumping to the grandiosity of âScreamâ. They also performed a special cover of BLACKPINKâs âKill This Loveâ later on, showing that people who donât listen to Dreamcatcher are simply missing out on life.
Dance Lessons with AB6IX
AB6IX also changed their white outfits of Day 1 for black ones, and took part in a special section dedicated to teach fans some popular dance moves from NCT 127âs âKick Itâ, BLACKPINKâs âDdu-Du Ddu-duâ and BTSâ âPermission to Danceâ. On the setlist, instead of âBreatheâ and âCherryâ, they brought on the bright, summery â1, 2, 3â to fit with the breezy atmosphere of Sunday.
MONSTA X Keep Getting Better
One of the most awaited acts of Day 2, MONSTA X came forward with a video celebrating their seven-year anniversary, which happened on May 14th. It was a testament to the groupâs longevity and first-class discography, which was then experienced first-hand.
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On the setlist, latest single âLoveâ was followed by the Germany-appropriate B-side âAutobahnâ and 2021âs intense âGamblerâ, as well as the charming âìŹëíë€ (Saranghanda)â to cool things off. Just like AB6IX, they also participated in a special section showing off their versatility, and nothing will top off Hyungwonâs (referred to as the homme fatal of MONSTA X) depiction of a âsensual guyâ by covering IVEâs âLove Diveâ â without his jacket.

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