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JUSTB Lights Up Los Angeles with Party Fueled SNOW ANGEL

  • Writer: Rebecca Rowe
    Rebecca Rowe
  • May 6
  • 3 min read

Written and Photo by Rebecca Rowe | If you’ve ever wanted to go clubbing with your favorite K-pop idols, JUSTB’s SNOW ANGEL Tour is the place to be. 


JUSTB Lights Up Los Angeles with Party Fueled SNOW ANGEL - Photo Rebecca Rowe
Photo Rebecca Rowe

SNOW ANGEL, released in 2025, is a hyperpop album thrusting K-pop group JUSTB in a new direction sonically. After the group’s successful listening party tour just last year where fans were invited to fansigns, photo experiences, and live performances, JUSTB was back to perform each number for ONLY B. Los Angeles marked the tour’s closing performance after visiting cities such as Miami, Chicago, New York, Dallas, and more.


Excited fans packed in the overheated Catch One venue to celebrate the final performance of the 2026 SNOW ANGEL TOUR in NA. With opportunities to snap photos with the artists and receive signed photocards prior to the concert the day was filled with artist interactions.


JUSTB Lights Up Los Angeles with Party Fueled SNOW ANGEL - Photo Rebecca Rowe
Photo Rebecca Rowe

Interactions didn’t stop before the show; the smaller venue offered a night of closeness between the group and fans. JUSTB turned the night into an all out party, building a connection with ONLY B and bringing them into their performance. The group commanded the stage with synchronized numbers such as opening with “TRUE HEART” and 2023 favorite “MEDUSA.” The crowd, fanning themselves either from the heat or the excitement, (seriously, why was it so hot in there) screamed and sang along to every song. 


Putting everyone in a trance, “BHYT (Baby Hold You Tight)” only amplified the energy in the room the members jumping along with the hype crowd as they chanted along to the lyrics.


JUSTB Lights Up Los Angeles with Party Fueled SNOW ANGEL - Photo Rebecca Rowe
Photo Rebecca Rowe

JUSTB always slays their solo covers at every concert and each performance becomes a showcase of their talents and personality. Siwoo (추시우) opened the solo stages with keshi’s “Soft Spot,” entrancing everyone with his smooth vocals. DY (전도염) followed with an unreleased track, beginning slow and mellow before transitioning into a more pop-punk upbeat sound. Geonu (건우) hit the stage with an electronic hip-hop track playing every moment to the crowd. Sangwoo’s (상우) EDM infused number was met with yearning energy before he was joined by Geonu, the pair dancing together and bouncing to all corners of the stage. Bain (배인) shook the crowd by performing a Lady Gaga medley, paired with a cane, feather, blindfold, and knee high leather boots. To finish his performance he even hopped off stage and made his way past the crowd to climb on top of the bar, fans gathering around screaming with excitement. Performing songs by beloved queer icon Lady Gaga was a perfect way to be welcomed back “home” by the same LA crowd that Bain came out to last year.


JUSTB Lights Up Los Angeles with Party Fueled SNOW ANGEL - Photo Rebecca Rowe
Photo Rebecca Rowe

Even with a start time of 4:30PM, JUSTB had the crowd hyped up like it was midnight at the club. Steering away from the traditionally overly polished K-pop performance, JUSTB shines in their individuality and uniqueness as a group, heightening the energy with every number. Since taking more creative control through SNOW ANGEL, JUSTB continues to allow exploration and finds their strengths as a team. Their concerts, a mix of past and present hits, blend seamlessly through different genres. Don’t expect to just sit back and watch the idols on stage - at a JUSTB concert, you are immersed in the experience, encouraged to “dive into the atmosphere,” “let go of everything,” and most importantly “turn up.”


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