K-pop Group VVS Makes Stunning Sports Arena Debut at KBO League Game
K-pop’s Rising Star VVS Kicks Off Sports Career with KBO League Appearance
Just eight days after their official debut, K-pop newcomers VVS are already making waves — not just on music charts, but on the sports field. On June 30, the girl group will take over the spotlight at a 2025 KBO League game between the Kiwoom Heroes and Lotte Giants, held in Seoul.
The event will feature group leader Brittney throwing the ceremonial first pitch, while Rana steps up to bat in a symbolic opening swing. Meanwhile, main vocalist Jiu will belt out the South Korean national anthem, marking yet another milestone for the freshly debuted idol group.
Live Performances on the Field
VVS isn’t stopping there. Fans at the stadium will be treated to live performances of their debut tracks “TEA” and “Fact$” during pre-game and intermission segments. These on-field performances solidify the rookie group’s dynamic presence in South Korea’s booming K-pop scene.
Being selected as honorary ambassadors at such a major sporting event is typically reserved for established celebrities. Yet VVS broke tradition, becoming sports icons within days of debut — a rare achievement in the industry.
Taking Over the K-pop Industry
Backed by multinational label MZMC Inc., VVS entered the industry with high expectations. Their music video and trailered visuals have been praised for their cinematic quality and game-changing performance style. Their first single “TEA” made waves, and their burgeoning international appeal has earned them early mentions from outlets like Billboard.
“It’s a dream come true to debut and immediately get this honor,” the group shared. “We’re excited and emotional to be part of such a historic moment and can’t wait to show our fans unforgettable performances,” they added.
With this bold sports-meets-K-pop crossover, VVS is not only raising the bar for rookie idols but also redefining how and where K-pop can thrive.