
NouerA have had a big few months — so they spent a day just playing games with their fans.
On June 21, the group held a fan sports day called "Operation: GO! BACK" with their fandom, NovA, at Obama Hall on the Seoul campus of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. They capped the guest list at 120 fans and opened the day with a mini fan-meeting and a reverse-gift event at Seoul Forest, where the members handed out boxed lunches themselves before moving to the gym for the main event.
From there it turned competitive, in the friendliest way. The roster of games ran through an air-balloon relay, a wave game, ring toss, ddakji, cooperative balloon play, board-flipping, and a strategy tug-of-war, with members and fans split into mixed teams. There was a trophy ceremony for the winners, and afterward the members carried and served food at an after-party, leaning all the way into the fan service.
"We were so happy to laugh and run around making precious memories with NovA," the members said. "We're grateful to the fans who always cheer us on, and we'll keep repaying that with good work."
The timing makes sense. NouerA's third mini album "POP IT LIKE," released in March, set a career-high first-week total of 240,000 copies, and its title track climbed China's Douyin chart. They've since wrapped a European tour, "Catch the Wave," and they're about to open an Asian leg — starting in Hong Kong on June 27 before heading to Taipei, Tokyo, and beyond.
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