idntt Makes a Dazzling First Impression
On September 14, rising K-pop rookie group idntt held their highly anticipated Japan debut showcase titled “unevermet ~find your idntt~” at Zepp DiverCity in Odaiba, Tokyo. Packed with fans, the event delivered a fusion of jaw-dropping performances, heartfelt moments, and a few unexpected covers that stole the spotlight.
Global Ambitions, Local Love
From the moment the members stepped on stage, faces glowing with excitement, the crowd knew it was going to be a night to remember. “We’re so honored to meet our Japanese fans so soon after debuting,” one member shared. “We poured our hearts into preparing this show, and we can’t wait to enjoy it with you.”
The setlist was stacked with tracks from their debut mini album “unevermet”, including triple title songs “You Never Met,” “Storm (던져),” and “BOYtude.” But what really sent fans into a frenzy? Their seamless covers of not just K-pop sunbaes but also Japanese legends Arashi and Fujii Kaze.
Beyond the Music: Fan-Fueled Fun
Between the killer stages, idntt showed their playful side with a cheerful Q&A session, intro random dance corner, and a hilarious relay game that had the audience laughing nonstop. The chemistry between the members and their fans was nothing short of electric.
Closing out the night, the group took a moment to soak in the love. “Thank you for creating unforgettable memories with us,” they said. “This was happier than we ever imagined. Let’s keep making more moments together.”
Who Are idntt, Really?
If you haven’t heard of idntt yet, here’s the scoop. These rookie idols are already turning heads with the kind of top-tier performances that earned them the nickname “stage masters.” Their debut album sold a whopping 336,000 copies in its first week—a staggering number for newcomers.
Their concept? A poetic journey of “an unfinished boy” discovering his identity. Themes of accidental sparks, fearless challenges, and wearing scars like medals run through their storyline-focused music, giving fans more than just catchy songs—it’s a full-on coming-of-age soundtrack.
What’s Next?
Their success in Japan is just the beginning. With upcoming content and plans to launch a new unit next, adorably titled “yesweare,” idntt is clearly mapping out a multilayered empire. One thing’s for sure: they’re not slowing down anytime soon.
Final Thoughts
From slick choreography to singing in Japanese flawlessly, idntt proved they’re more than a rookie group—they’re Hallyu’s next big storytellers, ready to win hearts globally one showcase at a time. So… have you met idntt yet?