On a humid Friday night in Singapore, Capitol Theatre was anything but quiet. The crowd was buzzing, the lights dimmed, and as the first beat of "Get Loud" hit, the message was clear: KISS OF LIFE had arrived, and they weren't holding back.

Dressed in fierce black outfits—sequins, leather, fishnets—the girls radiated confidence from the second they took the stage. The crowd responded with deafening screams, chanting every lyric, every name, with a passion that matched the energy onstage. "Igloo" brought a chill contrast to the heat, with icy elegance and tight choreography that had the entire theatre mesmerized.

Then came "Bad News," a bold, sultry performance that had fans roaring. Midway through the concert, the girls paused for a talking segment, sharing how an Asia tour had always been one of their dreams. Being back in Singapore, they said, felt "so shiok, so sweet"—a moment of local love that brought out massive cheers. They reminisced about their last visit, their eyes sparkling with genuine emotion, clearly happy to be back.

Adding a splash of humor, they performed a short skit about a broken car, announcing that the rest of the night would be "groovy mode" from here on out.

The stage then simmered with the sensual "Chemistry," where the members delivered sleek moves and smoldering gazes, commanding the room with effortless power.

The show shifted gears for solo stages, each member taking the spotlight in her own unique way. Belle performed "Countdown" with a stunning vocal performance, later sharing she was nervous but comforted by the support. Julie's "Kitty Kat" had a new flair, which she said was "a little different from usual," while Haneul flirted with the crowd during "Play Love Games," cheekily asking, "Was I pretty?" and saying it was the closest she's gotten to her beloved Kissies. Natty's "Sugarcoat" was bright and sweet, her smile growing wider with every cheer.

Returning in matching denim outfits, the girls re-energized the crowd with a run of hits—"Nobody Knows," "Te Quiero," and the irresistibly fun "Gentleman." Then came "No One but Us," where the girls walked close to the fans, reaching out to them for selfies and creating electric moments of fan-service connection that left the crowd breathless.

"808" brought the room to a boiling point with bass that pulsed through the floor. Then, Julie shared a statement that brought chills to every fan: "No matter how or when you fell in love with us, it doesn't matter—because once you're with KISS OF LIFE, there's no turning back." That line hit like a promise.

"Sticky" had the loudest fan chants of the night. It was pure chaos in the best way as the girls delivered a stunning performance for their popular title track. Then, the sea of phone lights rose for "Nothing," a dreamy, emotional moment that turned Capitol Theatre into a galaxy of love.

Before the encore, the screen lit up with pre-debut footage that drew gasps and tears, followed by "Bye My Neverland," paired with a fan-made video full of memories from their previous trip to Singapore. It was heartfelt, beautiful, and almost too much to take in. The girls came down to take photos with fans, laughing and posing like old friends reunited.

As the show wound down, Natty promised, "We will continue to show you our growing self." Julie followed with, "We will continue to show you our amazing performances in the future and we will be one of the most proudest KISS OF LIFE for you." Belle, emotional, told the crowd, "The reason we sing and our motivation for growth is you." Haneul, visibly touched, expressed sadness that the night was ending but left the fans with a playful tease, hinting at something to come.

KISS OF LIFE didn't just put on a concert—they gave a core memory to everyone in this small venue. From powerhouse performances to intimate fan moments, they proved why they are one of the most exciting acts in K-pop today.
Special thanks to Three Angles Production for inviting KpopStarz to cover '2025 KISS OF LIFE 1ST World Tour [KISS ROAD] In Singapore'.
Writer: Jean Leong | Photo Credits: Zhi Heng