
An official performance video of Hwasa singing “Good Goodbye” at PSY’s Summer Swag 2026 in Incheon is quickly gaining traction online. The video drew approximately 348,000 views and 11,000 likes within its first 21 hours online, as of the morning of July 16.
The performance itself took place on July 11 at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium. The video was uploaded to Hwasa’s official YouTube channel on July 14, three days after the concert. Hwasa appeared as the first guest of the night, performing a set that included “Maria,” “TWIT,” “So Cute,” and “Good Goodbye” — one of the biggest hits of her solo career.
The footage circulating across Korean social media captures what made the evening stand out: Hwasa performing barefoot, with her commanding stage presence drawing a strong response from the stadium crowd, and a large portion of the audience joining her during “Good Goodbye.” Clips of the singalong moment have spread through Korean Instagram accounts and into international K-pop communities on Reddit’s r/kpop, suggesting the performance is beginning to attract attention beyond South Korea.
The song’s renewed momentum makes sense in context. Released on Oct. 15, 2025, “Good Goodbye” built steadily before surging after Hwasa performed it alongside actor Park Jeong-min at the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards. Thirty-six days after its release, the song achieved its first Real-Time All-Kill. It went on to secure a Perfect All-Kill on Nov. 30, simultaneously topping the required real-time, daily, and weekly rankings tracked by Instiz’s iChart — making Hwasa the first female solo artist to achieve a Perfect All-Kill in 2025.
The records continued to stack. “Good Goodbye” claimed six crowns on the Circle Chart, sweeping the digital, streaming, BGM, V-coloring, ringtone, and ringback tone categories. The song became the inaugural No. 1 on the newly launched Billboard Korea Hot 100 and reached No. 32 on the Billboard Global 200. By January 2026, multiple Korean media outlets reported that the song had accumulated 656 Perfect All-Kill hourly counts on Instiz’s iChart, the highest total recorded by a Korean artist at the time. At that point, the figure surpassed NewJeans’ “Ditto” with 655, BTS’ “Dynamite” with 610, and IU’s “Celebrity” with 462.
The Incheon concert was not Hwasa’s first appearance on the 2026 Summer Swag tour. She had already performed as a guest at the opening show in Uijeongbu on June 27. After that performance, she wrote on social media that she had struggled to hold back tears while listening to the crowd sing along. The newly released Incheon footage shows the song receiving a similarly enthusiastic response at another stop on the tour.
PSY’s Summer Swag 2026 is a 14-show national tour across nine cities, running through August 23. The Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 30,000, hosted the tour’s Incheon stop.
Nine months after its release, “Good Goodbye” continues to find new audiences through Hwasa’s summer concert performances. The Incheon performance video is available on Hwasa’s official YouTube channel.


