The girls in a South-Korean pop group have been filmed slipping over one-by-one during a concert in Seoul.

The singers of the newly formed South Korean girl band, Gfriend, performed for the first time at concert that was broadcast live by SBS into Australia on the weekend.

The girls - all dressed in matching white dresses and sneakers - keep performing their routine as if nothing has happened during the live performance.

The members of Gfriend (pictured) were seen performing at the 2015 Hyundai eco-driving concert, broadcast on Australia's Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)

The girls showed unwavering determination to keep to their dance routine, when the slippery floor of the stage sent singer SuniB (third from the right) plummeting to the ground first

A clip shows the girls losing their footing at least five times during the performance - and then continuing as if nothing had happened.

The girl's management was pretty happy with the girl's performance, even boasting on the group's website that one of the girl's who slipped, SinB, had 'suffered a pretty bad fall, but got up immediately, smiling throughout the act.'

Next to go was Yuju, who reportedly fell three times, 'wincing' from pain but held a brave face till the end of the dance.

Next to go was Yuju (third from the left), who reportedly fell three times, 'wincing' from pain, but held a brave face till the end of the dance routine

The stage had been rained on before the girls had gone on, making it difficult to dance without falling down.

Although comical, the slap-stick falling sequence, was not perceived humorous by everyone who had seen the concert.

'The conditions of the stage and the frequent slipping from the girls worried people who were watching,' said the description.

The stage had been rained on before the girls had gone on, making it difficult to dance without falling down

A video of the girls was posted to YouTube by top1 Kpop and although the scene was quite humorous the description said 'some fans were concerned for the pop stars'

The girls were seen performing 'Me Gustas Tu' a song, once translated, describes the love between two people.

Gfriend debuted in January this year, and was formed by independent music company Source Music.

The K-pop group consists of six-women from South Korea and gained impressive scores on various music charts and programs, 12 days after their EP Season of Glass hit the market.

The girls were seen performing 'Me Gustas Tu' a song, once translated, describes the love between two people and features on their EP Season of Glass, that debuted in January this year

The K-pop group consists of six-women from South Korea and gained impressive scores on various music charts and programs, 12 days after their EP Season of Glass was released

A video clip for the song the girls were seen performing as they fell to stage, Me Gustas Tu, was debuted on their YouTube channel July 22 this year and has over 600,000 views.

While the video of the girls falling, has been viewed by 176 people.

A video clip for Me Gustas Tu, was debuted on their YouTube channel July 22 this year and has over 600,000 views. While the video of the girls falling, has been viewed by 176 people