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ONF – Be Here Now in Canada – Concert Recap

ONF - Be Here Now In CanadaThis week, I was fortunate enough to attend the opening night for ONF’s first North American tour — or, to put it more accurately… Canadian tour. Brought to us courtesy of the newly established company J&B Entertainment , I’m hoping this tour does well enough to bring more artists into the Vancouver area. It’s a very convenient stop for me and it’s nice to be able to drive instead of fly to these events!

If you’ve been reading The Bias List over the past few years, you’ll know I’m a big fan of ONF’s music. In fact, they’ve topped my year-end singles lists twice since the blog’s inception — a record no other act has matched. I’ve never been able to see them live, so I was excited to finally hear some of these great songs in person.

Held in the historic Vogue Theater in downtown Vancouver, the show was modestly attended (as has become more common for touring K-pop acts not from enormous agencies). Tickets were divided between balcony and floor, with general admission getting you as close to the stage as you were willing to maneuver. We were about four people back at all times — close enough to see every little detail and every bead of sweat.

I think I’ve mentioned this before, but proximity really is a totally different experience with these K-pop shows. Appreciating the choreography from afar has its own merits, but seeing the exertion and precision up close makes everything feel more impressive. I’m always in awe of the skill and talent on display.

The show opened (smartly) with the gargantuan Beautiful Beautiful, which kicked off a blitz of bulletproof singles that kept the energy high. At our stop, E-Tion had some issues with his mic and the backstage repairs ended up taking quite awhile. This transformed the group’s introductory comments into a full (unexpected) twenty minutes. So early in the show, they were forced to vamp as poor E-Tion waited offstage for his mic to get replaced (technical troubleshooting didn’t seem to a a strong point for this venue…).

The guys turned this lemon into lemonade, spending some time introducing their “English” names: Sebastian for Minkyun, Kevin for U, Brandon for Hyojin, Chris for Seungjun, Tommy for E-Tion and Wyatt for… Wyatt. (If I got any of these wrong, please let me know!). This ended up being a reoccurring subject throughout the night with surprisingly funny results. In fact, the group overall were incredibly entertaining personalities. Their patter between each other (and their beleaguered translator) was often hilarious and always endearing. As the most confident English speaker, Wyatt led the charge with a palpable sense of charisma, but everyone worked together as a veritable comedy act. As much as I’ve loved their music, I’ve never felt a similarly huge connection when watching their variety. This show changed that in a great way, flipping my expectations on their head.

(At one point, Seungjun excitedly proclaimed “Fire!!” at the top of his lungs before being promptly scolded by all the members and attendees because that is not something you yell in a crowded indoor space! He clearly meant to say the show was on fire, or something along those lines…)

Of course, the comedy was just an added bonus. We were really there for the music, and the group didn’t disappoint (mostly). Their set was long and varied, delivering most of their title tracks alongside fan favorite b-sides like The Realist, New World, Moscow Moscow and Secret Triangle. Some of the songs hit especially hard. New World transformed the venue into a full-on rock-show, sounding incredible at concert volume. Goosebumps was another surprising highlight, arriving late in the show with a wallop of energy.

My biggest gripe around the show centers around the songs they didn’t perform. They pretty much ignored their pre-2019 material, including my number one ONF song Complete. They didn’t perform it, it wasn’t in the video interstitial, and it was nowhere to be heard in the pre-show medley. This felt like a major omission, making me wonder if the song is only beloved in my own head! I would also have loved to hear their debut track On/Off and standout b-side Original. During the encore, the guys sang a few lesser-known songs in the standard, walk-around-the-stage-giving-fan-service style. I don’t know why these couldn’t have been replaced by a couple older singles for us fans who have been their since the beginning.

With that said, it’s a testament to the strength of the show that I left feeling satisfied even without my favorite song rattling around in my head. I already knew ONF were immensely talented, but seeing it right in front of you brings things to a totally new level. I hope they’ll be able to extend this tour run to the States and other countries so fans from all over the world can enjoy.

12 thoughts on “ONF – Be Here Now in Canada – Concert Recap

  1. Just so you know, on January 1st, Seungjun and Minkyun officially stopped using stage names, so they are no longer called J-Us and MK!

    Also, they actually do perform Complete quite regularly (it’s my favorite title track as well)! Guess they left it out of the Canada tour (unless they change up the setlist for the other two shows) 🥹 ON/OFF less often, but still sometimes. Original on the other hand, they have not performed since 2017. 🥲

    So happy you had an overall positive experience at the concert! Have you watched ZDRO btw??

    (Also, we’re big fans of you over at ONFcord… If you use Discord, feel free to join us! You can just search “onf discord” somewhere and you’ll find it)

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  2. As a long time lurker and an ONF fan thanks for the recap ! That was really enjoyable to read. Hopefully i’ll be able to see them in Europe someday…

    Glad you enjoyed the show. They are known to be funny (unscripted) and have a good group dynamic but I didn’t expect it would translate so well in English. From my observations they tend to rotate their set lists a lot. They performed Complete, ON/OFF or sukhumwit swimming quite recently in festivals. Complete was their encore song during the Korean concert right before their enlistment. I guess it was just unlucky it wasn’t picked this time.

    Also J-us and MK go by Seungjun and Minkyun now 🙂

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  3. I’m envious of everyone who was able to see them and who will see them. ONF have been my favorite kpop group since they relased Complete and I absolutely adore them and their music. I’m hoping they’ll do a US tour, they’re probably the only group I would actually fly (domestically) to see.

    Also, I need their company to encourage them to relearn the choreography to Original. Its my all time favorite kpop song and I would love to see them perform it.

    I commented on your twitter/x post about them being one of the only groups whose variety content I watch. I will always recommend human idol theater as its a great display of how silly and hilarious these guys are.

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  4. WOW I attended this concert the other night and it was incredible! I have been actively reading your blog posts for 3 years now and didn’t know you were from around here so this was a pleasant surprise : 0

    Wyatt asked the crowd for landmarks and when I shouted UBC, he asked me if I was Korean 💀

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  5. Thanks for the recap! I know you missed “Complete” but I’m wondering if they performed “Popping”. I don’t know how I would feel if I go to an ONF concert and miss that one!! 

    Either way I’m jealous. I hope I can see them soon🙃

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  6. My comment doesn’t seem to want to post, so hopefully it doesn’t get posted multiple times.

    We were there too, but we flew in from Calgary. I thought the show was great and they were quite funny and entertaining with their banter! We were up on the balcony and they did try to find volunteers to move down to the floor, but they didn’t have many takers. I think after standing out in the rain and cold, most people were happy to have a seat and be able to sit down. They did move everyone from the second balcony down to the first balcony though.

    I was worried as we approached the end that they weren’t going to play Goosebumps, but then they did! It would have been nice to hear Complete, but I was pretty happy with the setlist overall.

    We actually ran into them at the airport as we were flying back. It was a pretty cool experience! Definitely a lot more up close and personal than I expected to get!

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  7. I’m so dang jealous, which coming from someone who lives in LA is a weird feeling lol. I’ve wanted to see ONF since like 2018, and they’ve still never ever been to the US and idk why 😭

    BUT my favorite ONF song ever is Sukhumvit Swimming so the fact that they didn’t do it makes the jealousy wain just a little bit lol.

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