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2NE1's amazing performance in the 2024 SBS Gayo Daejeon

After nine years, 2NE1 once again proved their unrivaled power as a "legendary K-pop girl group" on a broadcast station's year-end stage. On the 25th, 2NE1 showed up at the '2024 SBS Gayo Daejeon' (henceforth referred to as 'Gayo Daejeon') at Incheon Inspire Arena. They began the stage with a powerful vibe and quickly took over the atmosphere when they sang one of their signature songs, "Come Back Home," immediately following the grand opening VCR.

Without a break, a medley of 2NE1's popular songs, such as "Fire," "I Don't Care," "UGLY," and "I Am the Best," which were all released in their debut. They commanded the stage with a live performance that combined their explosive personality and 15 years of experience, exciting both the audience in attendance and those streaming on TV.

It was a moment where the “power of music” that transcends time was truly felt. Even though the songs were released over 10 years ago, the audience's cheers filled the venue, turning it into a festival. The aura that the four members exuded on stage together brought back memories of when they were at the peak of their popularity as a representative girl crush group in K-pop.

2ne1 official poster.
[Photo] Provided by YG Entertainment.

2NE1, who had a hotter year than anyone else, including returning as a full group this year and holding an Asia tour to commemorate their 15th debut anniversary, once again became the center of attention through this Gayo Daejeon. Music fans continued to give favorable reviews, saying, "It was a stage that clearly showed why they are a 'legend' that is still going strong" and "It was like riding a time machine that brought back memories from that time." 

Meanwhile, 2NE1 is currently meeting fans around the world through their Asia tour, '2024-25 2NE1 ASIA TOUR [WELCOME BACK].'. They are currently showing off their strong ticket power by continuing to sell out their performances in most of the cities and are expected to continue their popularity by moving to Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Ho Chi Minh, and Macau, following Manila, Jakarta, Kobe, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Singapore.