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A Romantic Night with Psychic Fever in LA

Photos by Bella Lee ; Written by Bella Lee


In the crisp evening L.A. air, Psychic readied themselves for their final show of the tour. Fans from all over Los Angeles gathered together for a night of fun interaction and high level performances. All of the members eagerly jump out onto the stage to their waiting fans. 

Psychic Fever (AKA “Psyfe”) is a Japanese pop group known for their energetic performances, catchy music, and connection to the larger LDH entertainment family, which is famous for its focus on talent, including singing, dancing, and acting.Their music typically features a blend of pop, R&B, and dance elements, which is common among LDH artists. The group’s style is known for being upbeat, with high-energy performances, catchy melodies, and impressive choreography. Each member brings their unique personality and style to the group, contributing to the group’s dynamic performances. Psychic Fever made their official debut in 2021, and since then, they’ve been steadily building a fan base both in Japan and internationally. Their debut single and music videos quickly gained attention for their polished production and the group’s vibrant performances.

Psychic Fever debuted with the song “Name” in 2021. The track was well-received and marked the beginning of their journey in the J-pop scene. The song features the group’s signature high-energy sound and strong choreography, which has become a hallmark of their performances. “Name” helped introduce Psychic Fever to both Japanese and international audiences. In addition to this fantastic debut, the group has incredible visual appeal. The members from different parts of Japan, and their mix of talents, such as singing, rapping, and dancing, come together to create the high-energy, polished performances Psychic Fever is known for.

The setlist was electric, including their recent release “What’s Happening” as one of the first songs they performed. The audience was fully invested, cheering along with the members and shouting their support. The whole theater was full of fans who love Psyfe, their eyes glued on the performances. “Rocket (Take You Higher)” was also performed, bringing the audience more joy. 

The encore performance opened differently than most concerts do. Kei and Rei came onto the stage to perform a special duet, Rei on the DJ board and Rei on the mic. Rei performed a beat using his incredible beatboxing skills and Rei added to it by creating a festival experience in the theater. The whole audience was captivated by the duo’s talent. Many audience members were jumping and dancing along to the festival beat they created. Soon, more of the members came out to perform “Just Like Dat” as their final song of the night.

In their final words, Psyfe shared heartfelt thanks to their fans for their support. Each member was deeply grateful for the international support, even announcing their Japan tour in the coming months. Psychic Fever promised to return to Los Angeles and hoped to sell out bigger venues, and introduce more fans to their stage presence and performances.