ARTMS Lights Up Tacoma with a Powerful Tribute to the Past and a Fierce Look Forward
- iamraeiam
- 5 days ago
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From solo spotlights to group unity, ARTMS’s Tacoma stop wasn’t just a concert — it was a full-circle moment, lighting a path from LOONA’s legacy to their fearless future.
On April 18, Tacoma witnessed something unforgettable. ARTMS returned to Washington, but this time, the energy was different. Deeper. Heavier. Brighter. While the group has performed in Seattle before, this stop at Pangeas Theater marked the first time they were able to fully dive into their LOONA legacy on stage — not just in spirit, but in sound, choreography, and storytelling. And fans felt every second of it.
Composed of HeeJin, HaSeul, Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry, ARTMS delivered a three-act spectacle that blended solo highlights, iconic group tracks, and their bold new era. It wasn’t just a concert. It was a homecoming. A healing. A statement.
Act I: Solo Stages, Shared Heartbeats
The night began with each member stepping into the spotlight alone, performing the songs that first introduced them to the world. HeeJin’s "ViViD" opened the show with colorful confidence, reminding the crowd why she was LOONA’s original spark. HaSeul’s "Let Me In" followed, pure and piercing in its emotion. When the two united for "Sonatine," the room fell into a hush — voices melting into harmony, past meeting present in every note.
Kim Lip brought sultry elegance with "Eclipse," her performance refined and magnetic. JinSoul electrified the stage with the synth-driven power of "Singing in the Rain," while Choerry’s "Love Cherry Motion" radiated energy, joy, and that signature playful twist fans adore.
Then came the night’s only subunit moment — ODD EYE CIRCLE’s fierce "Girl Front." A single track was all it took to ignite the crowd, bringing together layered vocals, hypnotic beats, and the chemistry that made the unit legendary.
Acts II and III: LOONA Lives On, ARTMS Rises Higher
As the set moved into LOONA group performances, the show shifted from individual showcases to collective strength. "favOriTe" exploded with attitude, "Star" wrapped the venue in bittersweet beauty, and "WOW" pulsed with fan-favorite nostalgia. Each track felt like both a celebration and a reclamation — a chance to finally honor their beginnings on their own terms.
Act III bridged the two worlds, opening with "Butterfly," a moment of grace and flight that has always symbolized transformation. "PTT (Paint The Town)" followed with fierce, unrelenting power. And just when the energy peaked, ARTMS stepped fully into their now.
"Sparkle" shined with cosmic charm. "Virtual Angel" was ethereal and electrifying. But it was "BURN" that hit like a match to gasoline — raw, commanding, and completely unfiltered. If there was ever a moment where the past was shed like a second skin, this was it.
Encore: A Moment to Breathe
As the final notes of the main set faded, the crowd didn’t quiet down — if anything, they got louder. Fans knew what was coming, but it didn’t make it any less emotional. When the members returned to the stage for the encore, they were all smiles and gratitude, taking in the ocean of lightsticks and cheering fans who had stood by them through every chapter.
They performed “Perfect Love” with a warmth that radiated beyond the stage. It wasn’t just a sweet closer — it was a love letter. To their fans. To each other. To everything they’ve built, lost, and regained. The members danced and laughed with the ease of friends at the end of a long journey, but
their eyes said it all. This moment mattered.
Final Thoughts
What made this show special wasn’t just the music. It was the message. In their first opportunity to truly honor LOONA’s discography in such a detailed and open way, ARTMS turned nostalgia into something powerful — not a look back, but a launch forward.
The past was never erased. It was celebrated. Elevated. And now, it lives on as the foundation for something even greater. Each song, each step, each smile on that stage told a story of survival, sisterhood, and rebirth.
In Tacoma, ARTMS didn’t just sing. They soared. They reminded us all that even after darkness, there’s always light — and sometimes, that light burns brighter when you’ve had to fight for it.
*Special thanks to MODHAUS for the media invite to cover the show.