
Band TIRSS has successfully wrapped up its Brazilian tour, which attracted more than 10,000 Brazilians.
Band TIRSS has completed its solo tour of Brazil.
TIRSS arrived in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, 36 hours after leaving Incheon International Airport on July 31, held a local media showcase on July 2, and continued its popularity by performing on the main stage of the "CoMA Festival," which drew more than 10,000 spectators on Thursday.
In particular, the song "Body and Soul, Breaking Star" from the mini-album "SCIENCE AND FANTASY," released by TIRS last year, was popular in Korea as audiences sang along with the crowd. TIRSS finished the performance with eight songs for 45 minutes. "TIRSS's music is very fresh and colorful," the Brazilian music media Rolling Stones said in its official SNS account.
To open them with performances last four days alone move on to the Sao Paulo tirss. The House Club, where TIRSS solo performance was held, is a representative band-specialized concert hall in Sao Paulo, and TIRSS thrilled fans who packed the concert hall with more than two hours of performances.
In particular, various performances followed in the middle of the stage for the new song "RollyRolly," with the entire audience staging a dance flash mob and staging the stage with the TIRSS. This is known to be a surprise performance that followed a million K-pop fans around the world watched and thousands participated through the recent "Lolleroli Challenge," which was conducted through the global shortform platform "Tick Talk."
Kim Hyung-min, CEO of Unique Tune, the company of Tris, said, "I think the tour is significant in that it has diversified the popularity of K-pop overseas, which focuses on idol dance music, into band music. To that end, I think the online dance challenge campaign that danced to TIRSS's new song 'RollyRolly' made this tour a success," it said.
Meanwhile, TIRSS is a four-member Sins-pop band that debuted in 2016, consisting of leader Yang Hyun-duk, drum Shin Young-Kwon, sub-vocal and synthesizer Daisy Jung and bass Kim Min-kyu, who took charge of the composition vocals. Starting with his career winning the title at the band Competition KT&G Band Discovery in 2017, he participated in the North American band Competition Indyweek Canada in 2018 and won among some 250 teams from 16 countries. The Tris' tour to Brazil was sponsored by the Korea Creative Content Agency and music website Bugs.