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A2O MAY Makes History as First Chinese Girl Group to Perform at 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tango

A2O MAY stuns crowd at Wango Tango as first Chinese girl group officially invited

Huntington Beach, California – June 10: Rising global girl group A2O MAY (CHENYU, SHIJIE, QUCHANG, MICHE, KAT) carved their name into music history as the first-ever Chinese act to be officially invited to perform at the prestigious 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tango music festival, hosted by iHeartRadio.

Held at Huntington Beach in Southern California, the 25th edition of this iconic festival welcomed international sensations like Doja Cat, Meghan Trainor, and David Guetta, proving A2O MAY has now joined the ranks of music’s elite.

The group’s electrifying performances of original tracks “Under My Skin (A2O)” and “BOSS” captivated the crowd with powerful vocals and dynamic choreography. A2O MAY also left a distinct mark by highlighting their signature music genre, Zalpha Pop, earning them enthusiastic cheers from the cross-cultural audience.

Lee Soo-man, the visionary producer behind A2O Entertainment and a global music pioneer, has expressed his unwavering belief in the group’s future. “A2O MAY is a strong contender to become the world’s No.1 girl group,” he stated. “I am confident that a true global superstar born in Asia is on the rise.

Fans and industry insiders are taking notice. The group’s track “BOSS” recently cracked the Top 10 on China’s biggest music chart, QQ Music Hot Song. Meanwhile, both “BOSS” and “Under My Skin (A2O)” have charted within the Top 100 on US mainstream radio chart MediaBase, showcasing their international reach and growing influence.

With their unique identity, viral musicality, and global momentum, A2O MAY is more than a rising star—they’re a force of the future.

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