The group TWS (TourS) has proven the power of being the ‘5th generation representative all-rounder’ while touring university festivals.
TWS (Shin Yoo, Do Hoon, Young Jae, Han Jin, Ji Hoon, Kyung Min) recently took the stage at Kyung Hee University (May 16), the University of Seoul (May 21), and Korea University’s ‘Ibsilenti’ (May 24), engaging with students.
At these university festivals, TWS showcased a variety of hit songs including the title track ‘Isn’t it Cool to Jump According to Your Heart?’ and the track ‘Lucky to be Loved’ from their recently released mini album ‘TRY WITH US’, as well as ‘First Meetings Don’t Go as Planned’, ‘If I’m S, You Be My N’, ‘Oh Mymy: 7s’, ‘You + Me = 7942’, and ‘Double Take’.

TWS heated up the early summer campus with their passionate performances as a ‘next-generation performance powerhouse’. The members, holding handheld microphones, delivered vibrant live performances that pierced through the speakers with their powerful voices, jumping energetically and running around the stage, radiating the energy of youth. They naturally encouraged audience participation and showcased relaxed stage manners by making eye contact with the camera.


The audience enthusiastically cheered along with TWS’s lively performance, singing along to the choruses. Students were particularly impressed, exclaiming in admiration as they watched the members perform powerfully with refreshing smiles. The members expressed their gratitude, saying, “We wanted to beautifully decorate a page of your youth. Thank you for enjoying it with us.”
The stage that proves the title of ‘5th generation representative all-rounder’ continues. TWS will perform at the ‘2025 Weverse Con Festival’ held at Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon on June 1. Additionally, they will hold their first concert ‘2025 TWS TOUR ‘24/7:WITH:US’ IN SEOUL’ at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Songpa-gu, Seoul from June 20 to 22, and then meet local fans in Japan across six cities for a total of 13 performances starting in July. In September, they will take the stage at Japan’s largest music festival, ‘Rock in Japan Festival 2025’.
[Geum Bit-na, MK Sports Reporter]