Girl group Jewelry Reunites as a Complete Group for the First Time in 20 Years

Girl group Jewelry has reunited as a complete group for the first time in 20 years. 

A video released on the YouTube channel “개과천선 서인영” (Gwacheon Seo In Young) on June 12 featured the stage performance and behind-the-scenes stories of the full Jewelry group, which included Seo In-young, Park Jung-ah, Lee Ji-hyun, Ha Joo-yeon, and even Jo Min-ah. 

The Jewelry members performed a live medley of numerous mega-hit songs, including “Tonight,” “I Really Like You,” “Superstar,” and “One More Time,” showcasing perfect chemistry and vocal abilities comparable to their prime. 

Having poured out their energy on stage for the first time in a long while, the members looked at each other and teared up during the performance. After the performance, the eldest member, Park Jung-ah, shared her tearful feelings, saying, “I am so grateful to Seo In-young and the ‘Gaehwacheonseon’ production team for bringing all of Jewelry together. My heart is overflowing. Doing something together as a group was a time of great significance for us Jewelry.”

In particular, Jo Min-ah, who was delighted to appear before the public for the first time in a long while, expressed her overwhelming emotions, saying, “I am happy that In-young, a friend I cherish and love so much, is receiving so much love again and can showcase her talents.” Even amidst the touching atmosphere, Jewelry’s signature cheerful “true friend chemistry” remained intact. 

When Seo In-young asked about a future full-group event, asking, “Would you go if a lot of money came in?” Jo Min-ah jokingly replied, “Of course I’d go. Where should we go?” turning the venue into a sea of ​​laughter. Furthermore, they stirred up nostalgia among fans by recreating their past habit of playing pranks on stage and showing off their playful bickering.


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