
The national mixed group Koyote has successfully concluded the grand journey of the Koyote Festival national tour with their performance in Changwon.
On the afternoon of the 27th, Koyote held the final performance of the 2025 Koyote Festival national tour at KBS Hall in Changwon. The venue was packed with fans eager to join the finale of the national tour, showcasing Koyote's enduring popularity.
Kim Jong-min, Shin Ji, and Baekga made a grand entrance in a dazzling parade car, overwhelming the atmosphere from the start with their hit songs that defined the era. Shin Ji expressed her surprise and gratitude upon seeing the audience filled to capacity, while Baekga, determined to pour all their energy into the final performance, drew cheers from the crowd.
The concert continued with a parade of classic songs that all generations could enjoy, including Aha, Together, Sea, and Hero. The audience responded by standing up and singing and dancing together, turning the venue into a massive festival. Notably, this Changwon performance introduced cutting-edge stage production enhanced by AI effects, supported by the Korea Creative Content Agency, adding visual enjoyment to the experience.
The surprise guest performances also garnered attention. Shin Ji's husband, Moon Won, delivered a deeply resonant emotional ballad, while singer Yoo Seong-eun filled the stage with his powerful renditions of the remake song Beautiful Farewell and the hit Be OK.
After completing the highlight 90s K-pop medley and encore stage, the members shared their overwhelming feelings. Baekga expressed his hope that the next performance would be like Changwon, moved by the audience's passion, while Shin Ji conveyed her heartfelt thanks to the fans who took precious time at the end of 2025, feeling warmth from their support.
With 27 years of experience poured into it, Koyote has once again proven the strength of the national group through this national tour. With their cheerful energy and polished stage manners, Koyote has heated up the night in Changwon, drawing public interest in their future endeavors.




