For most groups, a fan meeting is about performances.
For UNIS, it became something much more personal.
On March 29, UNIS met fans in Tokyo and delivered what many are calling one of their most emotional events yet.
Not Just a Fan Meeting… A “Thank You” Moment
Held at Tokyo’s Hikosen Theater, 2026 UNIS TOKYO FANMEETING MoshiMoshi This is UNIS! wasn’t designed like a typical idol event.
It was built around one idea:
showing real gratitude to fans.

From the very beginning, UNIS set the tone with “MoshiMoshi”
a track already loved by Japanese fans
but this time, it felt different.
Because the crowd wasn’t just cheering
they were reacting like they already knew what kind of night this would be.
The Turning Point: When It Stopped Feeling Like a Show
The biggest shift came in the second half.
After energetic stages like
“SWICY,” “Good Feeling,” and “DDANG!” the mood suddenly changed.
Each member began reading handwritten letters.
No choreography.
No performance lighting.
Just voices.
That’s when fans say the event stopped feeling like a fan meeting
and started feeling like something more intimate.
At the same time, fans surprised the group with a video message
creating a rare moment where both sides were reacting emotionally in real time.

Why This Moment Matters for UNIS
UNIS debuted in 2024
and quickly built a global fanbase with bright, energetic music.
But this event showed something different:
They’re no longer just a “rookie group with energy”
they’re becoming a group fans feel emotionally connected to.
That shift matters.
Because in K-pop, long-term success often depends less on hits
and more on how deeply fans feel attached to the group’s story.
And moments like this
letters, reactions, shared emotions
are exactly what builds that bond.
Fans Are Already Talking About “That Letter Moment”
Online, fans didn’t focus on the setlist.
They focused on how the night felt.
Some reactions included:
- “This didn’t feel like a fan meeting, it felt personal”
- “You could tell they really meant every word”
- “I wasn’t expecting to cry at a UNIS event”

It’s a different kind of buzz
not just performance praise
but emotional engagement
And that’s exactly the kind of signal that travels far beyond one city.
What’s Next After Tokyo?
With two successful shows in Tokyo
and growing international demand
UNIS is clearly moving beyond just “promising rookie” status.
They’re becoming a group that fans don’t just watch but connect with.
And if this fan meeting proved anything, it’s this:
They know exactly how to turn that connection into something unforgettable.

