The Rose celebrated the sixth anniversary of their debut at Chicagoās Lollapalooza tonight (August 3), headlining the Bacardi stage.
The US event is the latest edition of Lollapalooza the Korean indie band have performed at, having previously appeared at Lolla events in Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Stockholm earlier this year.
Taking to the stage just after 9pm, the four-piece suffered technical difficulties at the beginning and end of the set, but conquered the crowd in the middle. After an opening run that included āCureā, āI Donāt Know Youā and āREDā, singer and guitarist Woosung shared: āToday is actually a very special day for us. Exactly six years ago today, we released our first single as The Rose, so today we are celebrating our sixth anniversary with you.ā
Guitarist, keyboardist and singer Dojoon added: āWe never imagined in six years this would happen.ā

The Rose then aired their latest two singles, the rousing āBack To Meā and the EDM-flirting āAliveā. Both tracks will appear on the bandās upcoming album āDualā, which is expected to be released later this year.
Afterward, Woosung continued to share the bandās ethos with the festival audience. āWe believe that music is healing,ā he said. āWe make music because it heals us and hope that it can heal you in some way.ā
Versions of āShiftā, āTimeā and āYesā ā all of which feature on the bandās 2022 album āHealā ā followed, before The Rose aired the song they debuted with six years ago today. After beginning āSorryā, though, the four-piece had to restart the track due to technical difficulties. As Woosung and bassist Jeff filled time while the problem was being fixed, the latter revealed it was the bandās āfirst time to perform at night at a festivalā.
The Rose wrapped up their set with a rendition of 2022ās āSourā, rounding off their anniversary celebrations in anthemic fashion.
The Rose played:
āCureā
āCandy (So Good)ā
āI Donāt Know Youā
āREDā
āBack To Meā
āAliveā
āShiftā
āTimeā
āYesā
āSorryā
āSourā
Following Lollapalooza, The Rose will return to North America in October for their āDawn To Duskā tour. A poster for the concerts also teased that the tour would head to more countries, which will be announced at a later date.
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