2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon: LE SSERAFIM, NMIXX, and IVE 'Maknaes' Unite for Epic Christmas Collab
The 2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon has announced a special Christmas collaboration stage featuring the 'maknaes' of LE SSERAFIM (Eunchae), NMIXX (Kyujin), and IVE (Leeseo).
What happens when K-pop's youngest stars from rival groups join forces? This Christmas, fans will find out. SBS has just amped up the excitement for its annual year-end music festival, the '2025 SBS Gayo Daejeon', by teasing a series of special collaboration stages set to light up the holiday.
A 'Maknae' Christmas Dream Team
In an announcement on December 23rd, SBS confirmed that a powerhouse trio of 'maknaes' (the youngest members of a group) will perform a special Christmas stage. The lineup features Eunchae of LE SSERAFIM, Kyujin of NMIXX, and Leeseo of IVE. This combination of talent from three of the leading 4th-generation girl groups has already sparked a massive buzz across K-pop fan communities.
More Surprises in Store
The 'maknae' stage isn't the only special performance on the docket. The SBS announcement also hinted at another collaboration involving members of TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER). However, details about which members will participate and the performance concept remain under wraps, building anticipation for what else the festival has to offer.
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