Moon Sua’s Heartfelt Tribute to Her Late Brother Moonbin at Billlie’s Debut Fan Concert

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Billlie’s highly anticipated first full-group fan concert, ‘Your B, I’m B (Belllie’ve You),’ was held on May 4th at Myeonghwa Live Hall in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. This marked a significant milestone for the group, as it was their first solo concert in Korea since their debut in 2021.

The concert was especially meaningful as it featured the return of Moon Sua and Suhyeon to the stage after a period of absence. Moon Sua, who performed ‘DANG!’ with all members for the first time, expressed deep gratitude towards her fellow members, stating, “I’m very grateful to the members. They took good care of Billlie while I was resting, and watching the members’ performances gave me strength. It’s an honor to stand on stage at the fan concert with all seven members.”

Moon Sua with her brother Moonbin (Credits: Pinterest)

Reflecting on her journey, Moon Sua shared, “This moment feels like a dream. One of my bucket list items was to have a Billlie concert, and it’s meaningful that my first fan concert with all seven members happened after my return.” She expressed her determination to show a clearer and stronger performance to fans who supported her during her recovery.

In a poignant moment, Moon Sua also paid tribute to the late Moonbin, who passed away on April 19, 2023. Holding back tears, she expressed her gratitude to Moonbin for the strength he provided, saying, “I want to express my gratitude to that person who supported me from afar or very closely and who gave me strength to smile again in front of you all and to stand on stage with the members.”

The Moon Siblings (Credits: @sua.billlie/Instagram)

Moon Sua’s touching tribute resonated deeply with fans, highlighting the strong bond of the group and the resilience of its members. As Billlie continues their journey, Moon Sua’s words serve as a reminder of the profound impact of unity and support in the K-pop community.

Written by Harper West Kpop Trend Forecaster Analytics, Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts Harper West has 6 years of experience in entertainment research and holds a degree in Media Studies with certification in data visualization and audience measurement.

Harper West analyzes K-pop performance through comparative data modeling and longitudinal tracking. She focuses on how releases evolve over time across platforms, identifying sustained growth versus short term spikes. Her work integrates engagement metrics with release strategy to clarify performance drivers.

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