Espa, the opening of ABC’s GMA Summer Concert Series.Sing along with local fans

Metabus Group’s espa decorated the opening of ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA) 2022 Summer Concert Series.

Espa was the first K-pop girl group to appear in the “GMA 2022 Summer Concert Series” held at Rumsey Playfield, a large concert hall in Manhattan Central Park, New York, from early morning on July 8 (local time), drawing attention from local music fans with intense music and dance performances.

In an interview with hosts TJ Holmes and Amy Robach, Winter said, “It’s so nice to meet fans in person, and the vibe and energy here are all good,” and Ningning said, “I wanted to see Coachella on stage in April, but it was an honor to debut through Coachella.”

Karina then commented on her feelings of breaking the record every time, saying, “Thank you for the great love and support of the fans, and it was all possible thanks to you. I want to show you better music and performances,” Giselle said of her new mini-album “Girls,” adding, “You can see a much more powerful Espa.” In addition, all the members drew attention with fluent English interviews, asking them to check the music video as the season 1 of the worldview story unfolds.

After opening the stage with her debut song “Black Mamba” (Black Mamba), Espa showed a series of explosive responses from “Life’s Too Short” (Life to Short), which was previously popular at the “Coachella” performance, to the pre-released song “Illusion” and hit song “Next Level.”

Espa, in particular, released the second mini-album title song “Girls” stage for the first time, drawing attention by providing powerful choreography and dynamic performance tailored to the storytelling of the lyrics that Espa and I-Espa will grow after a full-fledged battle with “Black Mamba.”

In addition, local fans who visited the site not only lined up early in the morning to see Espa, but also waved placards with Espa’s name on them, sending hot cheers and singing along with Korean lyrics.

“GMA Summer Concert Series” is an outdoor concert hosted by ABC channel’s flagship morning show “Good Morning America” every summer, and this year, starting with Espa, famous U.S. rock band One Republic, world-class hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas, popular rapper Megan Thee Stallion, and actress will appear.