Heartthrob K-pop band VeriVery gave a performance that left the crowd screaming, cheering, and even playing charades on Friday. 

A stop on VeriVery's 2024 US Tour 'Go On,' the seven-member boy band sang and danced their hearts out at The Bowery Presents Racket NYC, an intimate venue located in the heart of New York City.

(Photo: ENSTARZ, Kahlil Worrell, Instagram @ohhleejo)
(Photo: ENSTARZ, Kahlil Worrell, Instagram @ohhleejo)

Fans went wild as singers Gyehyeon, Yeonho, Yongseung, and Kangmin took the stage, performing their hit songs including "Tag, Tag, Tag."

The singers are set to make their way through five additional cities, including Chicago, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Fort Worth, and Los Angeles. 

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The group - who debuted in January 2019 under Jellyfish Entertainment - is on their second tour in NYC. The beloved performers admitted that after touring the Big Apple in 2019, they loved it so much they had to return. 

"We wanted to come back really soon, and today is the day that happened," Kangmin, 21, expressed. "You complete our performances," they said to cheering fans below. 

(Photo: ENSTARZ, Kahlil Worrell, Instagram @ohhleejo)
 (Photo: ENSTARZ, Kahlil Worrell, Instagram @ohhleejo)

Not only did they woo the audience with their complex dance sequences, they also engaged with the crowd. Assistants brought a table and chairs to the stage before the stars informed the crowd that everyone was going to play charades. 

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Engagement was high as band members acted out baseball and ice hockey, fashion shows, eating a hamburger, and musicals, while other members held up signs behind the players head.

(Photo: ENSTARZ, Kahlil Worrell, Instagram @ohhleejo)
 (Photo: ENSTARZ, Kahlil Worrell, Instagram @ohhleejo)

Jellyfish Entertainment announced in August 2018 that they were going to present a new boy band they had been preparing for a long time prior to their breakout in 2019, releasing their track 'Ring, Ring, Ring' on their debut EP, 'VERI-US.'