
CRAVITY Ignites Stages with 'Lemonade Fever', Showcasing Limitless Concept Charisma
K-pop group CRAVITY has kicked off their comeback week with a series of electrifying performances for their title track 'Lemonade Fever', from their second full album epilogue, 'Dare to Crave : Epilogue'.
Appearing on KBS 2TV's 'Music Bank' on the 14th, followed by MBC's 'Show! Music Core' and SBS's 'Inkigayo', CRAVITY captivated audiences with their diverse styling and powerful live vocals.
From casual chic to vibrant knits and classic jeans-and-tee looks, the members flawlessly embodied each concept, flaunting their dazzling visuals. The group's tight, synchronized choreography, coupled with their robust live performances, underscored their undeniable talent and stage presence.
'Lemonade Fever' itself is described as a song that perfectly encapsulates CRAVITY's current energy, featuring a groovy bassline, upbeat sounds, and the members' refreshing vocals that evoke intense excitement stemming from love. The performance artfully incorporated elements like squeezing lemons and clinking glasses, adding a dynamic and engaging layer to their synchronized moves.
This epilogue album expands CRAVITY's musical universe, building upon the 'craving' concept of their previous full album to explore 'sensation', showcasing a more mature and multifaceted artistic spectrum.
Speaking through their agency, Starship Entertainment, the members expressed their joy in returning to their fans, LUVITY. They thanked fans for their support during the comeback week and encouraged them to look out for the hidden fun in the choreography of 'Lemonade Fever', promising diverse activities ahead.
CRAVITY recently solidified their growth by winning two awards, 'Best Stage' and the 'Best Artist 10' main award, at the '2025 KGMA'.
Fans are raving about CRAVITY's comeback stages, with comments like "CRAVITY never disappoints! The stage masters are back" and "'Lemonade Fever' is so addictive!" The members' visuals also drew praise, with many noting, "What's with their visuals? They set a new best every time."