QWER celebrates a major milestone with their long-awaited music show debut on national television. Their performance of “Dear” captivated fans and solidified their reputation as a rising band. With strong chart results and a heartfelt reverse tribute, they strengthened their connection with listeners nationwide.
QWER Lights Up Music Show Debut Stage
On June 19 at 6 PM, QWER appears on Mnet’s M Countdown for their highly anticipated first music show performance. The band will showcase “Dear,” the title track of their third mini-album, in a full broadcast setting. Fans have waited a long time for this moment, building up anticipation over months of live festivals and school stages. QWER’s music combines lively energy with emotional lyrics, making each performance feel like a coming-of-age film. Their appearance brings a new chapter, where stage presence and polished sound finally meet a national audience.
Music Show Debut Marks New Milestone for QWER
While QWER never appeared on a music show during their last mini-album promotions, they still achieved impressive results. The song “My Name is Malguem” from Algorithm’s Blossom earned them three trophies without any broadcast stages. Their current appearance signifies a strategic shift, moving toward stronger public exposure and wider recognition. The group wants to grow from a “rising act” into a solidified presence in Korea’s mainstream girl band scene. They’re not simply performing; they’re expanding their identity and redefining what a modern band-based girl group can be.
Chart Success Highlights QWER’s Growing Popularity
QWER’s third mini-album reached their highest sales since debut, setting a new personal record for first-week numbers. The title track “Dear” climbed to #1 on Bugs’ TOP100 shortly after its release. The song also earned top positions across other major Korean platforms, including Melon’s TOP100. Their ability to chart high without aggressive media exposure confirms their organic popularity and musical impact. These results prove that QWER’s success isn’t temporary—it’s based on genuine fan engagement and strong musical direction.
Reverse Tribute Shows QWER’s Love for Fans

Fans on the popular Korean community MLBPARK responded with heartfelt joy to QWER’s first music show appearance. Many shared emotional posts, saying they had hoped for this debut much earlier in the band’s career. Some fans are already predicting a leap into public broadcast music shows soon. But what truly touched fans was the group’s “reverse tribute”—a heartfelt gift prepared by QWER for their supporters, Bawige. QWER sent a coffee truck, along with boxes containing Mountain Dew, donuts, and member photo cards. These photo cards, offered at public broadcasts, often become rare collector items among fans. Many expressed envy toward those who received them and praised QWER’s thoughtful gesture. This moment not only marked a debut on screen but also deepened the emotional connection between the band and their audience.

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It’s so important for global fans that QWER performs on music shows. That’s literally how we watch them on YouTube! Fingers crossed they get more international fans from this, ’cause they’re doing absolutely no North American promotion yet.