QWER CAR STAGE is a short-form content project that has surpassed 30 million views, proving QWER’s digital influence. The series features live performances in various locations with prominent artists, fueling both popularity and creative recognition. As QWER prepares for U.S. shows and festival stages, they continue breaking new ground in their own bold way.
QWER CAR STAGE Reaches 30 Million Views and Captures Attention
QWER, the all-female band made up of Chodan, Magenta, Hina, and Siyeon, continues to draw strong public interest through their innovative content. Their short-form series QWER CAR STAGE has now surpassed 30 million cumulative views, proving their lasting popularity. According to their agency Tamago Production on the 18th, QWER launched QWER CAR STAGE in conjunction with the release of their third mini album “In a million noises, I’ll be your harmony.” The project is being promoted through their official social media platforms and has helped strengthen their identity as a performance-driven band.
Creative Format Behind QWER CAR STAGE Collaboration Series
The concept behind QWER CAR STAGE is simple yet creative: “Anywhere QWER goes becomes a stage.” Staying true to this theme, the group performs live versions of their title track “Dear” with guest artists in unexpected and dynamic locations. These performances capture the raw charm of QWER’s live energy while blending it with new artistic elements. The format reimagines what musical collaboration can look like in a short-form digital era.
Guest Artists Boost the Popularity of QWER CAR STAGE
Many respected artists have joined the QWER CAR STAGE project, helping it grow into a standout content series. Participating guests include veteran musicians such as Soran, K.Will, An Ji-young, Kangnam, Kan Mi-yeon, Heo Young-ji, Yoonmachi, and Han Yo-han. In addition, Japanese rock band Cody・Lee(李) and singer-songwriter asmi added international appeal. With performers ranging from guitarists and bassists to even a chef, the challenge series introduces a refreshing and eclectic mix that continues to surprise viewers.
QWER Charts with Every Release and Maintains Momentum
Since their debut, QWER has achieved remarkable success with nearly every release. Their latest single “Dear” reached No.1 on Bugs’ TOP100 and has remained in top rankings more than a month later. Earlier tracks like “My Name is Malguem” and “T.B.H” also climbed high on streaming charts including Melon’s TOP100, demonstrating the group’s consistent musical appeal. Rather than relying on trends, QWER continues to build long-term popularity with emotionally resonant and memorable tracks.
Festival Appearances Strengthen QWER as a Live Band
Beyond their digital success, QWER is also making waves on major live stages. The group is scheduled to perform at the 2025 Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival on August 1, followed by an appearance at 7 ROCK PRIME 2025 on August 16. These events will allow QWER to showcase their signature band sound, which is both refreshing and lyrical. Their participation in such high-profile festivals confirms that QWER is no longer an emerging act—they are now a fixture in Korea’s modern music scene.
QWER U.S. Tour Faces Mixed Views but Shows Potential
On Korean online communities such as MLBPARK, QWER’s upcoming U.S. tour has stirred considerable discussion. Some worry that the group lacks name recognition in America, suggesting the move might be premature. However, others argue that QWER has always succeeded by doing things differently. From the beginning, they’ve taken on large stages despite limited experience, and their results speak for themselves. Supporters point out that over 2.6 million Korean expatriates live in the United States. Even a small response from local American fans could help sell out their shows. Many venues on the tour have around 500 seats, with some reaching over 1,000. Given the group’s momentum and appeal, expectations for sold-out concerts appear realistic.

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People stressing about QWER’s US show, chill! Cowell Theater in SF is small, under 500 seats. But the San Francisco greater area has almost 10 million people. Don’t just look at SF city population. Of course, out of 10 million, you’ll find more than 500 QWER fans.