QWER won three awards at ‘D Awards,’ including the grand prize, proving their strong influence in the music scene. They performed ‘SODA’ and ‘T.B.H,’ highlighting their unique energy, impressive musicality, and continued growth. Fans celebrated their achievements, but some voiced concerns about Chodan’s injury and how it affected their performance.
QWER Wins Three Awards at ‘D Awards’
QWER won three awards at the ‘D Awards,’ including the grand prize. The event took place on the 22nd at Korea University’s Hwajung Gymnasium. The band received the ‘D Awards Black Label Trend of the Year,’ ‘D Awards Delight Blue Label,’ and ‘D Awards Best Band.’ QWER expressed gratitude, stating they were honored to receive such recognition. They thanked their fans, ‘Bawige,’ for their continuous support and promised to deliver even better music and performances.
QWER Impresses with ‘SODA’ and Award Performance
QWER performed ‘SODA’ for the first time on broadcast, showcasing a fresh charm. The band’s unique, upbeat energy blended well with the house genre, while Hina’s rap added excitement. They followed with ‘T.B.H,’ delivering their signature lively and refreshing band sound. The performance captivated the audience, highlighting QWER’s musical growth and drawing loud cheers from the crowd.
The Awards of QWER Highlight Their Continued Success
QWER has consistently released hit songs like ‘Discord,’ ‘T.B.H,’ and ‘My Name is Malguem,’ solidifying their status as a top girl band. ‘T.B.H’ was even ranked as the most popular Korean song of 2024 on YouTube. Riding this momentum, QWER has won nine awards at domestic music ceremonies, maintaining their strong popularity.
QWER’s Upcoming Fan Concert in Japan
On April 6, QWER will hold their first fan concert, ‘1, 2, QWER! in TOKYO,’ at Zepp Shinjuku. Fans are eagerly anticipating this event, as it marks the band’s official meeting with their Japanese audience. The group’s growing international presence indicates their expanding influence beyond Korea.
Fans Celebrate the Awards QWER and First TV Appearance
QWER’s fans flooded Korean community MLBPARK with congratulatory messages. The event was delayed-broadcast by Channel A, making it QWER’s first TV appearance. Many fans praised their outfits, calling them adorable, and highlighted Hina’s beauty. Some even admired Hina’s gold-trimmed Gibson guitar, likening her to an anime character due to her cosplay background.
Concerns Over Chodan’s Injury and Performance Adjustments
Fans noticed Chodan’s taped knee and expressed concern. Some speculated that QWER chose ‘SODA’ because it required less footwork. Others suggested that Chodan adjusted her drumming by using a rod stick and increasing the drum AR volume to balance the sound. Fans felt sympathy, as Chodan excels in sports like boxing but often struggles with injuries.

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OMG, I just saw Chodan’s drum video and he’s actually using rod sticks! Props for noticing such a small detail and writing an article about it!