[Concert Review] UAU Makes The 1st FanCon [Playlist #You Are You] in New York Unforgettable

Photo Cr. Thomas Ma // KpopWise

Dreamcatcher’s charismatic subunit UAU (comprising SuA, JiU, and Yoohyeon) brought their signature blend of fierce energy, playful charm, and genre versatility to Brooklyn Steel on July 25 delivering a dynamic performance that balanced powerhouse vocals, sultry charisma, and endearing fan interactions.



The night kicked off with the bold "Attitude", immediately establishing UAU’s confident, in-your-face energy. The trio’s stage presence was magnetic—SuA’s commanding aura, JiU’s effortless elegance, and Yoohyeon’s radiant charm melded seamlessly.




A standout moment came early with their cover of BoA’s "Better", a sultry, 3 person rendition that showcased their vocal control and stage chemistry. JiU later admitted they were nervous about the cover but praised the crowd’s explosive reaction, saying, "You’re the best!"



Yoohyeon’s solo "For" was a smooth, jazzy detour, highlighting her velvety vocals and romantic flair. Meanwhile, JiU’s "Cherry (Real Miracle)"—a sweet retro-pop ode to her dog—was pure serotonin, her bright stage persona shining through. SuA’s "No Dot" brought the heat, her fierce delivery and commanding choreography igniting the crowd.



UAU’s playful chemistry was on full display during the fan games, where they pulled lucky InSomnia onstage for an intense round of gonggi (Korean jackstones).

 The highlight? JiU’s hilarious mission—dancing to "2 Months" while wearing a No-Face (Kaonashi) costume, a surreal yet endearing moment that had the crowd in stitches.



The closing stretch was electric—"Sacrifice" and "2 Months" kept the energy high before the trio turned up the heat with a full-group performance of "Taki Taki", their sultry, hip-swiveling take on the DJ Snake hit sending waves of cheers through the crowd.


Finally, UAU closed the night with their anthemic encore track "Good Luck", a high-octane fan favorite that had the entire venue singing along. The members ran across the stage, hyping up the crowd one last time before bidding a heartfelt goodbye.




UAU proved why they’re a force as a subunit: SuA’s leadership and intensity, JiU’s versatility and wit, and Yoohyeon’s warmth and vocal prowess created a perfectly balanced show. Between the sexy bangers, heartfelt solos, and goofy fan service, the concert was a testament to Dreamcatcher’s ability to own any concept—and Brooklyn Steel was more than happy to surrender to their charm!




The tour continues on! Check the dates below for a city near you. Grab your tickets from kpoptickets.com.

Concert Dates 
JUL. 25 --- New York
JUL. 27 --- Toronto
JUL. 29 --- Chicago
AUG. 01 --- Atlanta
AUG. 03 --- Dallas
AUG. 05 --- Houston
AUG. 08 --- Mexico City
AUG. 10 --- Lima
AUG. 13 --- Buenos Aires
AUG. 15 --- São Paulo
AUG. 17 --- Santiago
AUG. 20 --- Bayamon
AUG. 22 --- San Francisco
AUG. 24 --- Los Angeles


All photography by Thomas Ma @thomasma__

Special thanks to Studio Pav for the invitation. 

Ciera Reeves

Ciera is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of KpopWise. She has been a fan of Korean pop culture since 2005 and writing about it since 2009. Her bias groups are VIXX and OnlyOneOf. She is a 2nd-3rd generation K-pop fan, but she is actively keeping up with the current artists. twitter instagram

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