JUST B’s Seattle stop on their JUST ODD tour at The Crocodile was a rollercoaster of electrifying performances, emotional goodbyes, and, of course, an unforgettable encore that left fans drenched and grinning from ear to ear.
On April 16, 2025, The Crocodile in Seattle transformed into an unexpected hotspot—not just because of the packed crowd, but thanks to the electrifying presence of JUST B. As part of their JUST ODD: 2025 JUST B World Tour, the six-member group delivered an intimate yet explosive show that left fans drenched in both sweat and emotion.
“Isn’t it supposed to rain a lot here?” Geonu joked during the opening ment, wiping sweat from his forehead as fans laughed in agreement. Seattle’s usually cool and drizzly reputation was nowhere to be found—the energy inside the venue made it feel like a summer festival.
JUST B kicked off the night with a power-packed trio: “KiD,” “DOOM X3,” and “MEDUSA.” From the very first beat, it was clear the group came ready to leave it all on stage. The choreography was tight, the vocals crisp, and the charisma undeniable. Even in a venue as intimate as The Crocodile, the group made it feel like a world tour stop on the grandest scale.
Midway through the night, the members took turns showcasing their solo talents—offering a glimpse into their individual artistry.
DY delivered a soul-baring performance with two self-written songs, “Could you” and “because i was born human,” backed by electric guitar. The vulnerability in his voice and lyrics mesmerized the room to sway along to the song.
Sangwoo followed with a stunning dance performance to “Gaia,” captivating the crowd with fluid movements and raw physicality. Limited vocals were needed—his body told the entire story.
Jimin nearly brought the crowd to tears with his emotional cover of Ryan Mack’s “Forever and Always,” holding up handwritten phrases on a poster notebook in a heartfelt nod to Love Actually. His soft sincerity made the room feel like one giant heart.
Siwoo covered keshi’s “beside you,” his tone delicate and aching, showcasing his vocal control in a stripped-down, emotional set.
Then came Bain, who turned the venue into a full-blown pop concert. Cycling through “Survivor” by Destiny’s Child, “Toxic” by Britney Spears, and “Buttons” by The Pussycat Dolls, Bain commanded the stage with fierce energy and fan-favorite flair. His set was bold, sexy, and unforgettable.
The main setlist kept the energy high with performances of “DAMAGE,” “BULLET,” “RE-LOAD,” “DOMINO,” “Still I Luv You,” “Hoodie,” “Daddy’s Girl,” and “Paper Plane,” among others. Whether they were hyping up the crowd or pulling at heartstrings, JUST B gave it their all.
As the night wound down, the tone shifted from chaotic to deeply heartfelt. Each member shared final messages with ONLY B—their fandom—thanking them for the love and support that made the tour possible.
Bain, visibly touched, said, “Tonight I see you, I hear you, and I feel you in my heart.” Siwoo’s farewell was both sentimental and sweet: “This isn’t goodbye, just see you later. I love you 3000.” And Geonu closed the night with a promise: “We promise to show you the best music and performances, on and on.”
Across each message, one thing rang clear: JUST B’s gratitude was real. Their bond with ONLY B isn’t just fan service—it’s a driving force behind everything they do.
After these heartfelt words, the group left the stage, and fans thought the night was coming to a close.
But, of course, this being K-pop, the boys returned for the encore—and that’s when the chaos truly began.
In true K-pop fashion, the group got a mischievous glint in their eyes as they picked up their energy again. Keen-eyed fans began to notice water bottles sliding across the stage—courtesy of the ever-prepared staff. Without missing a beat, members like DY started unlidding their personal stage waters, popping off caps and yanking out straws like they were prepping for battle. One by one, the others followed suit. Before anyone knew it, each member had three to five bottles in rotation, unleashing a full-blown wave on the crowd. Fans screamed and laughed as they were soaked from head to toe, dancing and waving through the downpour. While the members remained mostly dry, the occasional spill on stage seemed to add a little extra fun to the already chaotic scene.
The Seattle stop of JUST ODD was a night to remember—filled with powerful performances, heartfelt moments, and an unforgettable encore. From the intimate solos to the playful water bottle chaos, JUST B proved why they’re a force to be reckoned with in the K-pop world. Their genuine connection with ONLY B shone through in every song, every gesture, and every word. It wasn’t just a concert—it was a celebration of the bond they share with their fans, a night of energy, passion, and laughter that will leave fans counting down the days until the next chance to see them live. As the lights dimmed and the crowd slowly filed out of The Crocodile, one thing was clear: JUST B’s JUST ODD tour has left an indelible mark on Seattle, and the memories will last long after the final water bottle was thrown.
Words and Images by iamraeiam
Video: Elle’s Kpop Channel