K-pop girl group Apink marked a major milestone in their career, successfully holding their 8th solo concert, the most ever by a K-pop girl group, as they celebrated their 15th debut anniversary with fans.
The concert, titled “THE ORIGIN : APINK,” took place on February 21–22 at Jangchung Arena in Seoul, where the group performed in front of approximately 5,000 fans with a live band.
Designed as a tribute to their entire career, the show featured a 30-song setlist, with different performances prepared for each night. From their debut track “I Don’t Know (몰라요)” to signature hits like “NoNoNo,” “Mr. Chu,” and “I’m So Sick,” the concert traced Apink’s evolution across generations of K-pop.

In addition to their classic “pure concept,” the members surprised fans with new sides of themselves.
They temporarily returned to their pre-debut identity as the trainee team A-Green, performing a powerful cover of TVXQ’s “Mirotic,” showcasing a darker and more charismatic style that contrasted with their original image.
The finale became the emotional highlight of the concert.
Jung Eun-ji expressed her gratitude, saying that the members and fans helped her become a better person and promising to continue activities that Apink could always be proud of.
Kim Nam-joo, who was moved to tears, told the audience:
“We will never let go of Apink’s hand, so please trust in our eternity.”
Her message resonated deeply with fans, reinforcing the group’s identity as one of the longest-running and most stable girl groups in K-pop.

Following the Seoul concerts, Apink will continue their anniversary tour across Asia:
The expanded tour highlights their sustained global fanbase even 15 years after debut.
Reaching an 8th solo concert and a 15th anniversary places Apink in a unique position in the industry, where long-term group activity — especially for girl groups — remains rare.
The anniversary concert not only celebrated their past but also signaled their ongoing future with fans worldwide.