![]() ![]() Jennie put on an ethereal showcase of her new song, together with a male dancer, against the backdrop of a shining moon on the screen. Jennie unveiled her to-be-released new English song during the Seoul shows. Rosé showcased "Hard to Love" and a rock band rendition of her solo song "On The Ground," while Lisa stunned the crowd with a pole dancing performance and her solo hits "Lalisa" and "Money." Jisoo covered Camila Cabello's "Liar." Turning up in a bright crimson dress, her seductive moves brought out deafening cheers from the crowd. Next up were moments for the four girls to shine solo. Another new song, "Pink Venom," quickly brought back the furor of the night. The venue became a sea of blue lights as the fans waved their light sticks slowly to the girls' voices. The mood turned soft with "Tally," a side-track from the band's second LP "Born Pink," which the girls had dropped ahead of the world tour in September. Next, they went onto perform "Crazy Over You" and "Playing With Fire." Before moving onto songs from their latest album, they introduced the members of the live band - Yung on keyboard, Chuckie with guitar, Omar the bassist and Bennie on drums - whom the girls described as family as they had been with them since their last world tour. The stadium felt like it was rattling as the drum beats thumped out continuously and fireworks and confetti blasted out into the air. The girls, in a change of outfits, marched around the stage with a troupe of dancers. The bang that signaled the start of "Kill This Love" was met with ear-shattering screams from the crowd. The members jumping up and down during the chorus looked just like the scenes from the song's music video. The four bandmates then broke out a series of their hits that started with "Don't Know What To Do." During "Lovesick Girls," the members moved out onto the T-shaped stage protruding into the stands. Jisoo, the eldest of the group said, "It's our first world tour in four years, and it's significant that we're starting it in Seoul," and shouted out to the fans, "Please jump around and have fun with us so that we can take energy from you!" "I can see Blinks (the act's official fandom name) from yesterday and many new Blinks as well, and I'm looking forward to making some new memories," Rosé said, looking into the crowd, making eye contact now and then with the fans. Clad in shimmering pink and beige outfits, the girls then upped the ante with more powerful anthems, "Pretty Savage" and "Whistle."Īt their first talk session of the night, Lisa, catching her breath, said, "I felt so nervous yesterday, and, just before the concert today, we talked about how we felt like we could just enjoy, but coming back up here, I'm nervous again." The 120-minute gig on Sunday night opened with "How You Like That," the act's megahit song from the its first LP "The Album" dropped in 2020. KSPO Dome is a sports complex with a capacity of some 15,000 seats, but the band's label YG Entertainment said it limited tickets out of safety concerns. The concerts were held on Saturday and Sunday at the KSPO Dome in Jamsil, Seoul, and the two sold-out shows drew a total of 20,000 people. Blackpink successfully embarked on its first world tour in four years, "Born Pink," kicking it off in Seoul over the weekend. ![]()
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