— WELCOME TO THE UPSIDE ! !
with a total of 22 shows and 16 stops across eight countries, MIRAGE finally takes center stage at their very first headlining concert series: ENTER THE UPSIDE! the setlist is an attempt at performing the group’s staple hits (and solos) while feeding fans with the most beloved b-sides since debut—it also features the unreleased songs monster + shooting stars (their latest english song). the live songs will share a glimpse of MIRAGE’s lore, friendship, and lessons learned in real time. the members were able to promote their english hits at broadcasting stations and festivals throughout the many countries they visited.
tickets were in high demand before the presale period opened, especially due to the fact that the majority of booked venues were smaller-scale arenas (minus south korea, japan, united kingdom, and indonesia’s stadiums). VIP, meet & greet, and standard tickets sold out within hours overall—some instantly in certain countries— and it’s reflected MIRAGE’s overlooked global popularity beyond south korea. since the announcement of the tour, netizens have been discussing whether or not KQ ENTERTAINMENT, their small label, has the strength (and money) to continue managing/supporting MIRAGE as they continue to climb to the top of the charts… or would a different label ruin the group’s strategies?
( full setlist ! )
( opening VHS ) intro: end of the world
act i the jinx
i + opening roll the dice
ii ( mashup ) black mamba + illusion
iii bewitched
iv breathe
v addicted
vi + act i finale secret story of the swan
act ii changes
interlude ( visuals ) natural
vii interlude: illusions
viii changes
ix relapse
x the happiest girl
xi + act ii finale rainbow spectrum
act iii maknae unit + elder line's solos
xii + extended intro monster ( xepher, nako, & arin )
xiii halfway ( nari )
xiv + act iii finale queen of the night ( eunae )
act iv vivace
interlude + VHS WE ARE THE PIXIES
xv starlight
xvi greedy
xvii ( mashup ) alive + outro: vivace
xviii ( mashup ) a little different [eng. version] + not a stereotype
xix + act iv finale shootings stars ( unreleased eng. song )
act v our promise
xx wanna:be
xxi + special VHS for PROMISE domino
xxii chillin' with you
( finale ) our promise
( encore ) mago
DID YOUR FAVORITE SONG MAKE IT TO THE SETLIST?
between the first two opening nights in seoul and the first half of tour, many kpop stars came out to see MIRAGE in action! which guests do you think caused the most commotion/drama on stan twitter?
ATEEZ
TOMORROW X TOGETHER
NCT ( taeyong, mark, jungwoo )
WAYV ( winwin, kun, hendery, xiaojun )
THE ROMANTICS ( rue )
MANIA! ( byeol )
UNIVERSE-4 ( jihun, marley, sakura, AJ )
FROMIS_9 ( saerom, jiheon )
SEVENTEEN ( seungkwan, DK )
THE BOYZ ( kevin, sunwoo, new )
PENTAGON ( jinho, kino, shinwon )
NOAH ( @qtnoaly )
AESPA ( qiao @darkestlovers )
TAGLIST | @qtnoaly @neocityocs @alixnsuperstxr @darkestlovers
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Men’s Rugby League World Cup
Saturday, October 15 – England v Manu Samoa (BBC One, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, October 15 – Australia Kangaroos v Fiji (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, October 16 – Scotland v Italy (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, October 16 – Jamaica v Ireland (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, October 16 – New Zealand v Lebanon (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Monday, October 17 – France v Greece (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Tuesday, October 18 – Tonga v PNG (BBC Three, BBC iPlayer)
Wednesday, October 19 – Wales v Cook Islands (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Friday, October 21 – Australia v Scotland (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, October 22 – Fiji v Italy (BBC iPlayer, Red Button and BBC Sport Online)
Saturday, October 22 – England v France (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, October 22 – New Zealand Kiwis v Jamaica (BBC Three, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, October 23 – Lebanon v Ireland (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, October 23 – Samoa v Greece (BBC iPlayer, Red Button and BBC Sport Online)
Monday, October 24 – Tonga v Wales (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Tuesday, October 25 – Papua New Guinea v Cook Islands (BBC Three, BBC iPlayer)
Friday, October 28 – New Zealand v Ireland (BBC Three, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, October 29 – England v Greece (BBC One, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, October 29 – Fiji Bati v Scotland (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, October 29 – Australia v Italy (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Sunday, October 30 – Lebanon v Jamaica (BBC iPlayer, Red Button BBC Sport Online)
Sunday, October 30 – Tonga v Cook Islands (BBC iPlayer, Red Button BBC Sport Online)
Sunday, October 30 – Samoa v France (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Monday, October 31 – Papua New Guinea v Wales (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Friday, November 4 – Quarter-Final 1 (BBC Three, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, November 5 – Quarter-Final 2 (BBC One, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, November 5 – Quarter-Final 3 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, November 6 – Quarter-Final 4 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Friday, November 11 – Semi-Final 1 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, November 12 – Sem-Final 2 (BBC One, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, November 19 – Final (BBC One, BBC iPlayer)
Women’s Rugby League
Tuesday, November 1 – England v Brazil (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Tuesday, November 1 – Papua New Guinea v Canada (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Wednesday, November 2 – New Zealand v France (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Wednesday, November 2 – Australia v Cook Islands (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Saturday, November 5 – England v Canada (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, November 5 – Papua New Guinea v Brazil (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Sunday, November 6 – New Zealand v Cook Islands (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Sunday, November 6 – Australia v France (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Wednesday, November 9 – Canada v Brazil (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Wednesday, November 9 – England v Papua New Guinea (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Thursday, November 10 – France v Cook Islands (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Thursday, November 10 – Australia v New Zealand (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Monday, November 14 – Semi-Final 1 (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Monday, November 14 – Semi-Final 2 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Saturday, November 19 – Final (BBC One, BBC iPlayer)
Wheelchair Rugby League
Thursday, November 3 – Spain v Norway (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Thursday, November 3 – England v Australia (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Friday, November 4 – France v Wales (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Friday, November 4 – Scotland v USA (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, November 6 – England v Spain (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, November 6 – Australia v Norway (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Monday, November 7 – France v Scotland (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Monday, November 7 – Wales v USA (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Wednesday, November 9 – Australia v Spain (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Wednesday, November 9 – England v Norway (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Thursday, November 10 – France v USA (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Thursday, November 10 – Wales v Scotland (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, November 13 – Semi-Final 1 (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
Sunday, November 13 – Semi-Final 2 (BBC iPlayer, Red Button & BBC Sport Online)
Friday, November 18 – Final (BBC Two, BBC iPlayer)
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