One Great Step was the first worldwide
concert tour
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by South Korean boy group
Infinite
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. The tour visited arenas and stadiums in Asia, North America, and Europe. The set list consisted of songs from all of the group's previous albums. Derived from American astronaut
Neil Armstrong
Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) was an American astronaut and aeronautical engineer who became the first person to walk on the Moon in 1969. He was also a naval aviator, test pilot, and university professor.
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's "
one small step" quote, One Great Step was announced during a press conference a day after Infinite celebrated their three-year anniversary. The tour's concept revolves around Infinite's fight against an oppressive government and resolves with the two sides declaring peace.
One Great Step ran from August to December 2013, which saw stops in 21 cities across fourteen countries. Infinite's stage performances were met with positive reviews and, by the end of its run, the concert tour drew an accumulated 150,000 attendees. A pair of encore concerts entitled One Great Step Returns took place the following February and March in
Seoul
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. The final performance was recorded for a
live album entitled ''One Great Step Returns Live'', which was released in 2015 and peaked at number three on South Korea's national
Gaon Album Chart
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The Circle C ...
.
Background
Infinite celebrated their three-year anniversary on June 9, 2013. The following day, the group held a press conference at the
Cheongdam-dong
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branch of
CGV MCube cinema in
Seoul
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to announce their first world tour. The event was broadcast globally on
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Online.
The concert tour's name is based on American astronaut
Neil Armstrong
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's first words upon stepping on the moon, which was modified from "
one small step" to signify Infinite's ambitions. The tour's first promotional poster was unveiled at the ceremony, which showed Infinite walking on the words "One Great Step". The theme drew comparisons to the cover of Japanese boy group
Arashi
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's fifteenth single "
Wish
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", which displayed them walking over their name. Writing for entertainment website ''Sports World'', Kim Yong-ho felt that the two were identical despite a difference in coloring and the walking direction. The press conference was subject to criticism for its poor operation. Kim cited the event's technical difficulties, which included being unable to hear fans through video calls, and the host leaving without taking any questions as a reflection of
Woollim Entertainment
Woollim Entertainment () is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 2003 by Lee Jung-yeop.
The label is home to artists such as Golden Child, Rocket Punch, Drippin, and Kwon Eun-bi. It has previously handled artists Epik High, Infin ...
and Infinite's shortcomings for the forthcoming tour.
Infinite's preparations for One Great Step took place at a concert hall in
Paju
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,
Gyeonggi Province
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and lasted approximately two months.
Conceptually, the tour is based on Infinite's uprising "against a fictional government that prohibits music". The Infinite members rebelled against the "music police" which attempted to silence them. The storyline ends with the two groups declaring peace, allowing Infinite to perform music.
Concert synopsis

The concert opened with a video played on screen, where the Infinite members were depicted as fugitives.
Once the video ended, an ensemble of dancers appeared on stage and executed a choreography routine utilizing laser rods.
Following the act, the screen opened as red lights flashed on stage.
It revealed Infinite imprisoned behind a steel cage, wearing black suits with gold trimmings.
Bound by handcuffs, they broke free from the restraints and danced to "orchestra-like" music.
The show commenced with Infinite singing "Destiny" on stage illuminated by lasers lights, proceeded by "Tic Toc". Infinite then removed their jackets and showcased a "sexy"
silhouette
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dance sequence.
They performed "Paradise" in black tank tops. The group continued with "Wings" and "Inception", the latter of which utilized a dance routine involving chairs.
The setlist transitioned to medium-tempo sweet songs as they performed "Can U Smile", "Come to You", and "Nothing's Over" in sophisticated suits, standing behind microphone stands.
The production shifted into performances with an emphasis of the members as soloists and units henceforth.
Sungjong and
Sungyeol sported "neon-color-trimmed" leather jackets as they respectively played a
keyboard
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and deejayed over the track in their
electronic music
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rendition of "1/3".
Infinite H
Infinite H ( ko, 인피니트H) was the first official sub-unit of South Korean boy band Infinite formed under Woollim Entertainment in 2013. The sub-group consisted of Infinite member Dongwoo and ex-Infinite member Hoya. The sub-unit debuted wi ...
, comprising
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and
Dongwoo, performed the
hip-hop numbers "Fly High", "Victorious Way", and "Special Girl".
The music video for the album track "Inconvenient Truth" from Infinite's mini-album ''
New Challenge
''New Challenge'' is the fourth extended play by South Korean boy band Infinite. It was released on March 21, 2013, with the song "Man in Love (남자가 사랑할 때)" being used as promotional track.
Release
During Infinite's 2013 Infinite Ral ...
'' (2013) was unveiled thereafter.
Infinite returned to the stage donning pastel-colored clothing to perform "That Year's Summer" with a sky-blue minibus on set for a "refreshing and bubbly" atmosphere and a vacation feel.
Amidst their performance of "I Like You", the group threw autographed paper airplanes in the air. They also descended from the platform to take pictures with members of the audience on the first and second floors of the venue.
For his solo performance,
L created a romantic atmosphere by wearing a "dandy" white suit and sitting on a bench next to a teddy bear.
He played an acoustic guitar while singing the track "Love U Like You".
Woohyun
Nam Woo-hyun (; born February 8, 1991), also known mononymously as Woohyun, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actor. He is well known as a member of South Korean boy group Infinite.
Nam began his solo career in 2016 with released E ...
performed his solo
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number "Beautiful".
At the first live concert, it was structured to emulate a musical with a "cute" dance.
He also handed out flowers and rings to the audience during the performance.
Sungkyu
Kim Sung-kyu (born April 28, 1989), referred to as Sunggyu or Sungkyu, is a South Korean singer and actor. He is the leader and main vocalist of South Korean boy band Infinite.
In November 2012, Kim began his solo career with his first extend ...
sang the piano-driven
rock
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song "60 Seconds".
He was accompanied by a 14-string orchestra at the inaugural show.
Infinite pivoted to emotional songs starting with "Still I Miss You".
As they sang the somber "Mother", childhood photographs taken with their mothers were displayed onscreen.
The group returned to upbeat tracks and performed "
She's Back", "Entrust", and "Cover Girl" while navigating through the audience on the first through third floors.
The singles "
Be Mine" and "
BTD (Before the Dawn)
"BTD (Before the Dawn)" is a song released by the South Korean boy band Infinite. The song is the second track of the group's second EP ''Evolution'', released on January 6, 2011. A Japanese version of the song served as their debut single in Jap ...
" were both performed with a live band.
A
metal
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guitar
riff
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version of "Come Back Again" played for Infinite's encore performance.
They closed the show with "Hysterie" and "With...".
Encore concerts and live album
Infinite appeared as guests on
SBS Power FM
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's radio program ''Youngstreet'' on December 20, 2013, and announced a pair of encore concerts. Sungjong described the two shows' concept as being able to play with fans.
Entitled One Great Step Returns, the shows took place at the
Olympic Gymnastics Arena
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It was constructed between 31 Au ...
in
Seoul
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.
Three previously unreleased songs were performed: Infinite H unveiled the mid-tempo hip-hip number "Alone"; Woohyun played the piano as he sang the ballad "Close My Eyes"; and the newly formed
Infinite F
Infinite F ( ko, 인피니트F; stylized as INFINITE F) is the second sub-group of South Korean boy band Infinite formed by Woollim Entertainment in 2014. The sub-group consists of Infinite vocalists: Sungyeol, L and Sungjong. The sub-group mad ...
—comprising L, Sungjong, and Sungyeol—debuted their track "Heartthrob".
Material from Infinite's final encore show was recorded for their first
live album entitled ''One Great Step Returns Live''.
One week ahead of its distribution,
Woollim Entertainment
Woollim Entertainment () is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 2003 by Lee Jung-yeop.
The label is home to artists such as Golden Child, Rocket Punch, Drippin, and Kwon Eun-bi. It has previously handled artists Epik High, Infin ...
uploaded a 30-second video teaser for the record. Mastered by Christian Wright at the
Abbey Road Studios, the 2-disc set was released on April 9, 2015. A live version music video for the album track "Tic Toc" from ''
Over the Top
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* ...
'' (2011) was simultaneously published. The album debuted and peaked at number three on the
Gaon Album Chart
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The Circle C ...
, shifting 14,241 units by the end of the month.
Critical and commercial reception
Park Se-yon of entertainment website ''Star Today'' wrote that the "historic" performances were exceptional, noting that there were no lulls throughout the show. In her review for ''Dispatch'', Kim Su-ji called Infinite's world tour their "destiny", but lamented the simplicity in the stage design, lighting, and sets.
Columnist Jeff Benjamin of ''
Billboard
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'' magazine commended the group's employment of their surroundings, noting that "the boys utilized every part" of the
Hammerstein Ballroom
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in New York despite lacking the "same technology and stage platform" from stages in South Korea. He continued, saying that the group "further proved that K-pop acts do not need to fill out an arena to give a meaningful and visually-impressive concert." Analyn Perez of ''GMA News Online'' wrote that Infinite "pushed the level higher" for the stage design and production at their concert in
Manila
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.
Charmaine Cunanan lauded Infinite in her review for the ''
Manila Standard
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'', describing the show as "a perfect mix of amazing performances and a venue to get closer to the fans", saying that it was "impossible not to notice that the show was excellently produced".
Ticket sales for the first pair of concerts in Seoul went on sale on June 18 on the online auction website
Interpark
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. The high demand for reservations led the company's servers to crash and admissions sold out. Infinite received 6.264 tonnes of
fan rice
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during the first pair of shows in Seoul, which the group donated to
Holt International Children's Services
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. The group donated an additional 18.26 tonnes of rice to the organization that they received from their pair of encore concerts.
Infinite completed 31 shows across fourteen countries and 21 cities, drawing an audience of approximately 150,000.
Setlist
Shows
Encore shows
References
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