MEOVV Heats Up Japan’s Stage Before Their Official Debut
New K-pop rookie group MEOVV isn’t wasting any time making waves outside Korea. The five-member girl group—Miyawoo, Suin, Gawon, Anna, and Narin—has landed a major gig at Japan’s iconic Tokyo Girls Collection 2025 A/W, happening on September 6 at the massive Saitama Super Arena.
What’s the Big Deal About Tokyo Girls Collection?
The Tokyo Girls Collection, held twice a year, is one of Japan’s largest fashion and music festivals, blending runway glam with K-pop-style spectacle. Top Japanese models, celebrities, and trending artists grace the stage—so for MEOVV to be part of the main lineup before even debuting in Japan? That’s a serious power move.
From Brand Ambassadors to Festival Finales
This isn’t MEOVV’s first Japanese splash. The group recently became official brand ambassadors for Japanese consumer goods giant KAO, and released the theme song ‘ME ME ME’ as part of that partnership. It’s clear their charm is already working like magic overseas.
At TGC, MEOVV will close out the show during the event’s grand finale—a position usually reserved for top-tier acts. Expect sharp moves, sky-high charisma, and all the glittery extravaganza of a K-pop comeback stage, remixed for the runway.
What’s Next for MEOVV?
Details of their official Japan debut are still hush-hush, but MEOVV is expected to continue building momentum following Tokyo Girls Collection. According to their label The Black Label, more music and international appearances are on the way.
With a fashion-ready image, strong branding, and early buzz in one of K-pop’s most competitive overseas markets, MEOVV is clearly aiming high. As Japan gets its first full taste of their talent, global fans might want to keep this group firmly on their radar.
“It’s rare to see rookies on a platform this big even before debuting locally—it says a lot about where MEOVV is heading,” one K-pop insider commented.
Final Thought
Tokyo is just the beginning. Could MEOVV be 2025’s biggest breakout girl group? K-pop stans, it might be time to pick a new bias.