At their NYC concert, U-Kiss spend a portion of the show answering questions from fans, another bit of fan service that most groups visiting the U.S. often don't bother with, since translating back and forth can kill some onstage momentum. But U-Kiss oblige, because they recognize the rarity of meeting U.S. fans and are perfectly capable translators themselves.

The night's set list, which was prepared with fans' input, keeps the show under two hours, and by the end, each member thanks the fans for their support. The mood grows somber as some of the members cry, communicating without saying how rocky the road has been, but how grateful they are for all of it anyway.

"I just want to thank every single one of you guys — even in the back, we see you guys!" Woo says. "You guys are our inspiration, and we love you from the bottom of our hearts. Thanks for sticking with us through our ups and downs, and we'll be back for you guys." Fans cheer, and Woo ends with an "I love you" in Korean, which they don't need a translation for. Then, fitting for the group, he blows the KissMes a kiss.