K-Pop sensation MCND thrilled fans with an electrifying performance at The Mall of Qatar as part of the ‘2024 Korea Tourism, Medical and Culture Festival.’ The group dazzled the audience with their catchy tunes and dynamic dance moves, leaving attendees of all ages in awe. Many fans, like Preet from India and Vanessa from Tanzania, expressed their excitement at the opportunity to see the band live. Fan interactions were a highlight of the event, with MCND members engaging with the audience and sharing their love for Arabian cuisines.
MCND took the stage in matching maroon outfits and performed hit singles such as Ice Age, Odd-Venture, Spring, and Crush. The group’s performance was met with an enthusiastic response from the crowd, with kaleidoscopic lights adding to the festive atmosphere. Following their performance, MCND members revealed details about their upcoming album “X10,” set for release on May 21. The band expressed their gratitude for the warm reception in Qatar and their desire to return to the country in the future.
In a backstage interview with The Peninsula, MCND shared their excitement at performing in Qatar for the first time and connecting with fans. The group praised the warm reception they received and expressed their appreciation for the country’s hospitality. The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Qatar, H E Joon-Ho Lee, highlighted the significance of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Qatar and Korea as a platform to promote cultural exchange between the two nations.
The event also showcased Korean culture through booths highlighting various aspects such as the Hallyu wave, traditional cuisines, and medical tourism. Fans like Mona Lisa, an Indian resident in Qatar, noted the growing popularity of Korean culture in the country, citing events like the FIFA World Cup and performances by Korean artists like MCND. She emphasized the importance of mutual cultural exchange between Qatar and Korea, appreciating the beauty of both cultures and the potential for further collaboration.
The success of the ‘2024 Korea Tourism, Medical, and Culture Festival’ at The Mall of Qatar highlighted the growing interest in Korean culture in the MENA region. MCND’s performance captured the hearts of fans and showcased the group’s talent and charisma. As cultural exchange between Qatar and Korea continues to strengthen, events like these provide a platform for citizens and residents to explore and appreciate the rich traditions and modern allure of South Korea. The enthusiastic response from fans and the positive feedback from both the audience and the performers indicate a bright future for Korean cultural events in Qatar.