
ARrC Captivates Vietnamese Audience on 'Show It All', Solidifying 'Global Gen Z Icon' Status
K-pop group ARrC has successfully captured the hearts of Vietnamese fans, reinforcing their status as 'Global Gen Z Icons'.
The group appeared as guests on Vietnam's national television VTV3's major audition survival program 'Show It All' on the 8th, delivering a high-energy performance and warm messages of support that heated up the venue.
'Show It All' is a large-scale reality survival project produced by Vietnam's largest media group, YeaH1, and aired during prime time on VTV3. ARrC performed a special stage as guests for Season 2's Performance Stage 3.
Emerging amidst thunderous applause from the local audience, ARrC kicked off their stage with 'dummy', a track from their debut album 'AR^C'. Their solid vocal skills, strong teamwork, and relaxed stage presence combined for a flawless performance that instantly captivated the atmosphere. Subsequently, ARrC cemented their presence as 'Global Gen Z Icons' with a newly arranged dance break, once again showcasing their overwhelming fandom in Vietnam.
Notably, ARrC presented rookies with signed albums and t-shirts bearing messages written in Vietnamese by member Kien. The messages, penned by Kien, who hails from Vietnam, were filled with ARrC's sincere warmth, bringing tears to the eyes of many. For their final song, ARrC selected 'vitamin I', embodying the hopeful message 'The most important vitamin is myself', offering comfort and encouragement to the aspiring rookies heading towards their debut.
Following their appearance at 'Korea Spotlight 2025' held in Vietnam, Kien's home country, ARrC is accelerating their journey as 'Global Gen Z Icons' through their prominent activities on 'Show It All'. With a solid overseas fandom, ARrC plans to actively communicate with global fans on stages worldwide.
Korean netizens reacted positively, commenting, 'ARrC is truly a global trendsetter!', 'Proud of Kien for showing such a great performance in his hometown, Vietnam', and 'Looking forward to the promotions for their new song 'CTRL+ALT+SKIID'.' Their support for ARrC's activities is evident.