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ENHYPEN’s Jay Wows Fans and Fellow Members With His Guitar Playing

ENHYPEN‘s Jay recently treated ENGENEs to a live broadcast on Weverse, where he seamlessly blended his guitar skills with candid interactions, making it a memorable experience for all.

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The broadcast began with Jay listening to Cean Jr.’s “YK.” This choice was particularly interesting, as fellow ENHYPEN member Jake had previously expressed his fondness for the same track during his own broadcast. As Jay listened, his facial expressions reflected his genuine appreciation for it. He praised Cean Jr., emphasizing that the artist deserved a wider audience.

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As his broadcast progressed, Jay‘s musical talents took center stage. Filipino ENGENEs asked him to play “Raining in Manila” by Lola Amour on his guitar. Other ENHYPEN members had listened to and loved it, so the fans were curious about what the group’s resident guitar god would make of the song. Jay obliged them, even if he had never played it before. He tried to master it on the spot, and he succeeded. He impressed fans with how quickly he picked up the chords and rhythm. 

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Jay didn’t stop there. He played several other songs, including “Gravity” by John Mayer, “SEVEN” by Jungkook feat. Latto, “Maps” by Maroon 5, and ENHYPEN’s “Attention, Please.”

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Jay used the Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster Electric Guitar for most of his broadcast. Inspired by American blues-rock icon Eric Clapton, it combines classic style and easy-to-use features. Its unique neck shape is perfect for those with large hands, and its sound can be adjusted from bright to deep tones. All told, it’s a top-tier guitar that’s built to stay in tune and look amazing for decades.

Jay gave in to Jungwon’s request

The session took an exciting turn when fellow ENHYPEN member Jungwon chimed in. Jungwon, who was watching the live stream, called Jay on the phone and asked him to play “TFW.” Their banter was a testament to their bond. Jungwon revealed that he had stumbled upon Jay‘s broadcast while browsing Weverse and decided to join in upon seeing Jay‘s guitar playing. Giving in to the ENHYPEN leader’s request, Jay switched to his “Tongtongie” guitar, which he used during their recent Seoul concerts.

Later, Jay displayed his playful side by showing his guitar off to viewers. He mimicked a vlogger by placing his palm before the guitar to help the camera focus on it. His antics had fans chuckling.

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However, not every moment of the broadcast was filled with music and laughter. Jay encountered a technical problem when he couldn’t rotate the Weverse app horizontally. In a candid moment, Jay shared his confusion with ENGENEs, seeking their help. That showcased his humility and willingness to engage with his fans on even the smallest matters.

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As the broadcast neared its end, Jay left fans with warm wishes. His musical showcase, heartfelt message, and genuine interactions made the broadcast a memorable experience for ENHYPEN fans worldwide. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Jay treated fans to acoustic versions of hit songs. Source: Twitter/@teamjayco.

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Eagle-Eyed CARATs Debunk Joshua’s New Dating Rumor

The world of K-pop is often abuzz with rumors, and the latest artist to find himself at the center of such speculations is SEVENTEEN‘s Joshua. Recent whispers suggested a romance between the “SUPERsinger and Instagram model Mi Young. However, CARATs, SEVENTEEN‘s dedicated fans, took it upon themselves to investigate and debunk these rumors.

The rumors were fueled by netizens who noticed similarities in Joshua and Mi Young‘s Instagram activities. They highlighted pictures both posted showcasing the same things, suggesting they were “couple items.” These items ranged from accessories to bags, jackets to phone cases. The volume of these shared items led many to believe in a possible relationship.

A deep dive into the claims

Diving deeper into the claims, fans found that the denim CK jacket both Joshua and Mi Young wore in their photos were promotional. Joshua expressed gratitude to CK for his jacket, while Mi Young’s was bought by the photographer who took her photo. Moreover, the times of their posts didn’t line up or match. They were notably different.

Another point of contention was their photos from Seoul Forest Park. While Mi Young was spotted at a pub near Han River on the night of July 6th, Joshua‘s photo from the park was posted at 3:00 PM on the same day, suggesting they weren’t together at the time.

Further examination revealed that the white abrasion marks on their airport clothes, which some believed to be signs of shared clothing, were part of the items’ official tie-dye design. Additionally, while some netizens thought they had taken couple photos on Jeju Island, again, the timelines didn’t match. Mi Young went to Jeju Island in February 2021, while Joshua made his trip in March 2022. 

The brown jacket saga was another exciting twist. On December 2, Joshua was in Nagoya, while Mi Young was in Tokyo on December 1 and 3, indicating they were in different places wearing different jackets.

Their phone cases became another topic of debate. Joshua had been seen using his bunny case in 2021, while Mi Young used hers in March 2022. As for the beaded accessories, Joshua‘s necklace turned out to be a branded item, not a handmade couple’s necklace. Mi Young wore something like it only twice in September 2020.

Joshua deserves privacy and respect

One of the more intriguing revelations was that a group had been planning these rumors for months. They began on Chinese websites and later transitioned to Twitter, attempting to gain traction for their fabricated stories. Despite the swirling rumors, fans have rallied behind Joshua, emphasizing that he, like anyone else, deserves love and privacy. The overarching sentiment is clear: even if he were dating, it’s his personal life, and fans should respect that boundary. 

In the midst of all this, Joshua‘s contributions to SEVENTEEN and the K-pop industry in general shine through. Known for his incredible vocals, striking visuals, and politeness, he has been a beacon of talent and dedication since SEVENTEEN‘s debut in 2015.

While the K-pop world is no stranger to rumors, it’s nice to see fans rally in defense and support of their idols. The dedication of CARATs in debunking these speculations underscores the deep bond between them and all 13 members of SEVENTEEN. As always, it’s key to approach such rumors with skepticism and prioritize the well-being and privacy of the artists involved. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Joshua has, by turns, been bashed and defended since the rumors began. Source: Twitter/@pledis_17jp.

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DKZ’s Kyoungyoon Quits Group to Join the Military Five Months After “Cult” Controversy

In a surprising turn of events, Kyoungyoon, a member of the popular K-pop group DKZ, has officially announced his departure. This decision comes roughly five months after a controversy surrounding his family’s alleged ties to the JMS cult.

 

Earlier this year, Kyoungyoon found himself at the center of a storm after the release of Netflix’s In The Name Of God: A Holy Betrayal. The documentary shone a light on the controversial JMS cult, revealing that Kyoungyoon‘s family had ties to it. They even operated a cafe associated with a church, Youngduk Ju Mideum (Youngduk Trust In God). While the initial response from DKZ‘s label, Dongyo Entertainment, was that Kyoungyoon‘s family was unaware of the church’s ties to the JMS cult, Kyoungyoon later opened up about his personal experiences. He shared harrowing details of being brainwashed and victimized by the cult. Despite being a victim, he faced significant backlash, leading him to issue a personal apology.

The controversy took a toll on Kyoungyoon‘s mental health, prompting him to take a hiatus in April to focus on his well-being. Fans hoped this break would be temporary, but recent developments suggest otherwise. On August 7, Dongyo Entertainment released an official statement on their fan community website. They informed fans that after a period of treatment and recovery, Kyoungyoon had engaged in extensive discussions with the agency about his future. The outcome? Kyoungyoon would be leaving DKZ to fulfill his mandatory military duties later this year.

Kyoungyoon penned a letter to fans

In a heartfelt and handwritten letter accompanying the announcement, Kyoungyoon expressed his feelings to fans. “For the past five months, I spent a lot of time contemplating,” he wrote. “After thinking about what would be the best option for the people I care about, I concluded that I should let go of DKZ’s Kyoungyoon. I hope fans will understand my decision.” He expressed his gratitude for the love and support he received during his time with DKZ.

The news of Kyoungyoon‘s departure has elicited a wave of reactions from fans and netizens. Many took to SNS to voice their feelings, sharing messages of support, love, and hope for Kyoungyoon‘s future. While some expressed their anger, sadness and shock, others understood his decision, given the circumstances.

 

 

As DKZ continues its journey with five members, Kyoungyoon‘s decision to go serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges artists face. His story underscores the importance of mental well-being and the courage to make tough decisions. As he embarks on this new chapter, fans worldwide send their best wishes, hoping to see him return in good health and high spirits. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: He decided to leave after contemplating it. Source: Instagram/@kyoungyoon_dkz.

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BTS’ Jimin Cuts a Stunning Figure in Tiffany & Co. Ad Campaign

In a recent ad campaign, BTS‘s Jimin, the house ambassador for Tiffany & Co., treated SNS users with his impeccable visuals, exploring The Landmark in New York City. This iconic space, located at the intersection of 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, has undergone a significant transformation, offering viewers a fresh perspective on its beauty.

Tiffany & Co. showcases their commitment to craftsmanship and luxury through The Landmark. As the company’s official website says, they celebrate the extraordinary and display the world’s most exquisite jewels here.

However, while the jewels and the revamped space were breathtaking, Jimin‘s presence truly stole the show. His fans, fondly called ARMY, opined that his visuals were the real highlight of the video. Many claimed that his handsome looks outshone even the brightest of jewels. This sentiment was echoed across social media, with fans sharing their admiration for the BTS member.

Jimin and The Landmark are making a mark

The video showcased Jimin exploring the transformed Landmark. It quickly gained traction online, becoming an internet sensation in no time. Jimin’s effortless charm and charisma, combined with the luxurious backdrop of The Landmark, made for a visual treat that resonated with fans and viewers alike.

Tiffany & Co.’s decision to feature the “Like Crazyhitmaker in this ad campaign for The Landmark was a masterstroke. Not only did it highlight the brand’s dedication to luxury and craftsmanship, but it also showcased Jimin‘s unparalleled visuals, proving once again why he’s considered one of the most handsome idols in the industry today.

As the video continues to gain popularity, it’s clear that BTSJimin and Tiffany & Co.’s Landmark are leaving an indelible mark on the world of luxury and fashion. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: This face outshone even the rarest of diamonds. Source: Twitter/@TiffanyAndCo.

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Yuehua Entertainment Belatedly Apologizes for Cutting Choi Ye Na’s ‘Hate XX’ Promotions Short

Yuehua Entertainment has formally issued an apology to fans of Choi Ye Na for abruptly ending the promotional activities for her HATE XX comeback. 

In late June, Choi Ye Na returned with her second single album Hate XX, with the song Hate Rodrigo” as its title track. 

However, the song, which featured (G)I-DLE member Yuqi, was met with online backlash. Netizens speculated that the song was a diss track directed to American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. 

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Moreover, the music video even featured actual images of Rodrigo. It also included several references to some music videos of the American popstar. 

Additionally, fans also continued criticizing the song’s title and the similarities of the concept between the two releases. 

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Following the criticisms, the music video for “Hate Rodrigo” was made private shortly after its release.

However, Yuehua Entertainment explained that it wasn’t removed because of a request from Rodrigo’s camp. According to the agency, they “discovered possible violations of trademark rights, portrait rights and copyright in the music video.” 

Homage gone wrong? 

For her part, Choi Ye Na has already explained that the song wasn’t an attack towards Rodrigo.

In fact, she said that it’s meant to pay tribute to the international star’s success. She added that the “hate” is a metaphor to her envy and admiration for Rodrigo’s career. 

Despite this, the track was still met with displeasure. 

Within a week of her promotions, Yuehua Entertainment announced that Ye Na canceled a broadcast appearance due to bad health. 

Since then, neither the artist or her agency has released a statement on her future activities and developments with the song.

Until August 5, when Yuehua Entertainment issued an apology. 

“We would like to bow our heads and apologize for not quickly informing the fans about our artist Choi Ye Na’s album promotions for her second single album HATE XX,” the agency said. 

The label continued that they accept the “fans’ rebuke.” They  promised that they’d try to “make more of an effort” to listen to the opinions of the supporters. 

Currently, Choi Ye Na is preparing for her Japanese debut on August 9. 

Choi Ye Na made her debut in 2018 through the project group IZ*ONE, after becoming one of the 12 winners in the audition program Produce 48. After IZ*ONE’s disbandment in April 2020, she made her solo debut in January 2021.

Featured image: Choi Ye Na in the concept photos for her ‘Hate XX’ album. Credit: Twitter/YE NA

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‘Always in Your Area’: Blackpink Celebrates 7th Anniversary

Look how fast time flies! K-pop powerhouse BLACKPINK took to social media on Tuesday, August 8 to celebrate the group’s seventh debut anniversary. 

To mark the special day, all four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa; shared throwback photos and never-before-seen behind-the-scenes snaps from their time together. 

The quartet also penned messages for their co-members and thanked their BLINKs for their continuous support since 2016.

Rosé wrote that BLACKPINK is a huge blessing in her life. “I have really been able to experience everything and more than what I have ever dreamed of growing up as an aspiring artist,” she said. 

 

She continued, “My heart is so full. I cannot express my gratitude for every single person who has been a part of this seven year journey with us four.”

The vocalist concluded her post by sharing how proud she is to be part of BLACKPINK. “For making history. For always having so much fun and pride with what we do,” she said. 

Meanwhile, Lisa said that she hoped this year “will be a lucky one” for the group. 

 

Jennie also dedicated a post for the group’s anniversary. “I love us. I love BLACKPINK. I love BLINKs,” she said. 

For her part, Jisoo said: “BLACKPINK is always in your area. Love you.” 

Additionally, the eldest member penned a longer message on the group’s Weverse community. 

“Thank you for trusting, supporting, and loving us for a long time,” Jisoo said. “Let’s stay together forever.”

7 years with BLACKPINK 

BLINKs, the group’s fans, also commemorated the milestone by posting on social media with the hashtags “7 years with BLACKPINK” and “FOUREVER with BLACKPINK.”

In addition, related phrases such as “ALWAYS WITH BLACKPINK” and “Happy 7th” were also among the top trending topics for the day. 

 

BLACKPINK made their debut under YG Entertainment in August 2016 with the album Square One. It carries the double title tracks “Whistle” and “Boombayah.”

Since then, the group has released hits after one another. Some of their most notable songs include “Pink Venom,” “How You Like That,” “Ddu-du Ddu-du,” and “Boombayah.”

The four-piece act also holds several Guinness World Records, including being the most viewed channel on YouTube. 

All four members have also made their solo debut, with Jisoo and Jennie also venturing into acting.

The group’s seven-year contract with YG Entertainment is set to expire by August 2023, with member Lisa being rumored to no longer renew with the agency. 

As of writing, the agency has yet to address the status of the group’s renewal. Stay tuned about BLACKPINK’s contract renewal news here!

Featured image: Rosé shared a behind-the-scene photo from BLACKPINK’s ‘Born Pink’ concert tour. Credit: Instagram/Rosé

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Snsd’s Sunny Leaves SM Entertainment After 16 Years

Girls’ Generation member Sunny is entering a new era in her career as she parted ways with longtime agency SM Entertainment. 

On Tuesday, August 8, the idol personally delivered the news to her fans through an Instagram post. 

The lead vocalist started her letter by expressing her gratitude to the members, staff, and fans who made Girls’ Generations 16th debut anniversary possible. 

 

Sunny then dedicated a separate section for her SM Entertainment. She said that the label “gave great help so that 19-year-old Lee Soon Kyu (her real name) could debut as Girls’ Generation’s Sunny.” 

“Every single day, I was as happy as I could be to be able to debut as Girls’ Generation with the members and to meet SONE (Girls’ Generation’s official fan club),” she wrote, as translated by Soompi

As to what lies ahead in her career, Sunny said that she’s “trying to take courage to see [herself] in a new environment from a different perspective.” 

She also left a promise to their fans, who she said “sent support without change for a long period of time.” 

“No matter what kind of day comes in the future, I will continue to move forward as the revitalizing Sunny,” she said. 

Following the singer’s post, SM Entertainment confirmed that Sunny has left their agency. 

The label then described the idol as someone “who showcased amazing activities while together with [them] for a long time.” 

They also asked the fans to continue their support for Sunny as she embarked on a new path. 

 

Which SNSD members are still under SM Entertainment?

Speculations that Sunny parted ways with SM Entertainment started when only members Taeyeon, Hyoyeon, Yuri, and Yoona shared a special message for the group’s anniversary. Girls’ Generation celebrated their 16th year in the industry on August 5. 

 

Aside from her Instagram post, Sunny also assured her supporters through the Bubble platform.

She opened up how she wasn’t that worried since she knew that they can still continue activities as a group. “Even if all the members aren’t [under SM Entertainment], they say Girls’ Generation can still go on. I’m just thankful,” she said. 

 

Sunny made her debut as a member of Girls’ Generation in 2007 through “Into The New World.” Originally a nine-piece act, member Jessica left the group and agency in 2014. 

In 2019, members Seohyun, Tiffany, and Sooyoung left SM Entertainment to pursue solo projects. 

Although under different agencies, the eight members reunited in August 2022 to release the album Forever 1. It was in celebration of the group’s 15th debut anniversary. 

Girls’ Generation is known for songs “Genie,” “Gee,” “Lion Heart,” and “Oh!” among others. 

Featured image: SNSD member poses during the group’s ‘Forever 1’ promotions. Credit: Facebook/SNSD

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BTS’ V to Release Solo Album ‘Layover’ on September 8

This is not a drill, ARMYs! More details about KTH1, BTS’ V’s solo debut album, have been released! 

BIGHIT Music unveiled on Tuesday, August 8, the first teaser for V’s upcoming solo album titled Layover, which will be released on September 8.  

The 17-second featured a series of boxes bearing the idol’s photos before it multiplied in a hallway. The album title  – Layover – then fills the screen, with the name being stylized with a check mark for the letter “v.” 

‘Layover’ – what we know so far: 

Additionally, the agency released a notice on Weverse about the album’s track list. 

Slow Dancing,” which is described as “’70s romantic soul style track,” will serve as the album’s title song. 

Other songs included in the album are “Blue,” “Love Me Again,” “For Us,” and “Rainy Days.” The album will also include a piano version of “Slow Dancing” as a bonus track. 

All five songs will also have their own music videos. 

 

V will showcase amazing new performances and make various appearances alongside the album’s release. Please stay tuned and continue to support V as he embarks on his new solo journey,” BIGHIT Music told fans. 

The label also recommended the listeners to go through the track “from start to finish” or chronologically “to fully appreciate the album’s flow.” 

Layover will be in collaboration with Min Hee Jin, the creative director of NewJeans and CEO of ADOR. She will reportedly lead the overall production, including the music, choreography, design, and promotion. 

As to what fans can expect for V’s upcoming release, Min said: “Rather than a familiar style, we placed focus on music that we want to make and music that we can pull off well.” 

 

Meanwhile, V shared that he’s “nervous but happy” about the project. “It’s an album that captures my tastes. There will be abundant spectacles,” he said. 

V, whose real name is Kim Taehyung, is the last member of BTS to officially make a solo debut. Since the group took a break in June 2022, the members have been busy working on solo endeavors. 

Members Jin and j-hope are currently serving in the military. Meanwhile, SUGA has started his military enlistment process. 

While Layover will serve as V’s first solo album, he already released solo songs previously. The list includes “Sweet Night,”  “Christmas Tree,” “Singularity” and “Inner Child.”

Featured image: BTS member V in a sketch photo from ‘Permission to Dance On Stage Seoul.’ Credit: Facebook/BTS

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TXT Made Music History as the First K-Pop Group to Headline Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza, synonymous with music legends and iconic performances, witnessed a historic moment in 2023. TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) became the first K-pop group to headline the festival

TXT‘s relationship with Lollapalooza is marked by a rapid ascent. Their debut at last year’s festival was already groundbreaking. It made them the first Korean act to grace its stages. This year, they weren’t just participants; they were the main event. 

The Consequence reviewer captured this sentiment: “From a side stage to the main event, TXT‘s journey is a testament to their undeniable talent and the ever-growing appeal of K-pop.”

Thick with anticipation

The atmosphere at Chicago’s Grant Park was thick with anticipation. Hours before the gates even opened, a sea of fans, known as MOA, could be seen camping outside, some having spent the night to secure a prime spot. Their dedication was evident in the myriad of fan-made merchandise, banners, and glow sticks that shone brightly against the Chicago skyline. 

A dedicated fan named Gabrielle Dance braved the rain to line up outside Lollapalooza’s north gate at 9:30 AM, an hour and a half before the official opening time of 11:00 AM. Dance wasn’t alone in her enthusiasm; approximately 200 others did what she did, hoping to secure a coveted spot at the barricade for the evening’s main event: TXT’s performance.

Block Club Chicago talked to Dance. At 15, her excitement was palpable. Like many others, she had traveled from out of state, drawn to Lollapalooza by the pull of TXT. The significance of the event wasn’t lost on her.

Dance captured the sentiment of many international fans. “With K-pop groups based in Korea, we don’t get a lot of shows here except for, like, world tours. So I think for them to be doing festivals like this just brings more showcases for international fans.” Her words resonated with the diverse crowd, emphasizing the event’s significance as a testament to K-pop’s global appeal and reach.

The Lollapalooza 2023 performance

TOMORROW X TOGETHER Live at Lollapalooza 2023

TXT began their set with a fiery rendition of “0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You),” followed by “Dear Sputnik.” The Consequence reviewer said of the opening, “And though the stage was bigger, and the distance between myself and them greater, the dancing looked even more incredible than I remembered. The quintet are all incredible athletes; it’s one thing to see someone jump in a music video, but it’s another thing to watch a normal-seeming person fly into the air. Usually, superhumans are found in movie theaters, not rhythmically levitating in the middle of Grant Park.

The members paused to introduce themselves. Hueningkai initiated a passionate round of barking, a K-pop tradition in the U.S. Overlooking the drenched audience, Yeonjun proclaimed, “The rain can’t stop us. Let’s f*****g enjoy it.” Despite the continuous drizzle, the crowd roared and channeled all its energy into cheering for TXT.

The setlist was a meticulously crafted portrayal of youth, highlighting its various aspects. “Devil By The Window” symbolized flirting with temptation, while “Good Boy Gone Bad” focused on the pain of a first breakup. The latter had an extended dance break, with Beomgyu setting a rose alight and casually tossing it over his shoulder.

The group also touched on the more cheerful aspects of youth. “Thursday’s Child Has Far To Go” had some of their simplest moves, but the smiles on Beomgyu’s, Soobin’s, and Taehyun’s faces made it fun to watch anyway. Their cutest track, “Cat And Dog,” and the unreleased “Blue Spring,” which they first performed on their ACT: SWEET MIRAGE world tour, were also featured.

 

A heavier sound

Over time, TXT gravitated towards a heavier sound, which the group’s Lollapalooza set made clear. “Wishlist” exuded pop-punk exuberance, with the audience head-banging even as the rain continued to fall. “LO$ER=LO♡ER,” a track that feels liberating when a crowd sings along, kicked that feeling up a notch with a prolonged, exhilarating conclusion. 

The band gave “Can’t You See Me?” a sludgy, strong arrangement. “Lonely Boy,” “Anti-Romantic,” “Farewell, Neverland,” and “No Rules” were also on the setlist.

Even though their Lollapalooza performance took place during their ACT: SWEET MIRAGE world tour, they added fresh elements to the setlist and songs to surprise Chicago. They did a triumphant version of “Magic” that featured an extended dance break and reunited with Coi Leray for “Happy Fools.” They also debuted their new collaboration with the Jonas Brothers, “Do It Like That,” live, even if the American trio didn’t attend. “It would’ve been fantastic if they joined us, but there’s always a next time,” Taehyun said.

As the set drew to a close, Yeonjun described Lollapalooza as a “dream come true.” Taehyun invited the audience to “join us for the remainder of our world tour, our upcoming album, and more exciting ventures.” The group remained on stage for several minutes after their final electrifying number, “Sugar Rush Ride,” expressing gratitude and initiating more barking.

Fan reactions to TXT at Lollapalooza

‘TOMORROW X TOGETHER: OUR LOST SUMMER’ Highlight #1

In the Disney+ documentary, Our Lost Summer, Yeonjun looked back on TXT’s previous Lollapalooza appearance, expressing doubts about whether they deserved to be on the bill. While they disproved that notion in 2022, this headline act affirmed their rightful place in this elevated slot.

The show was a testament to TXT‘s evolution as artists and their prowess in enchanting audiences with their distinctive fusion of youth and rock. Their fans loved the setlist. Their performance was impeccable, their vocals outstanding, and their stage presence undeniably rockstar-like.

The bond between TXT and their fans, MOA, is profound. This connection was palpable throughout the show. MOA was a pivotal part of the spectacle, from synchronized fan chants to the ocean of light sticks.

TXT‘s Lollapalooza 2023 performance wasn’t a mere concert; it celebrated music, culture, and art’s power to bring people together. People will remember this moment when music broke barriers and a K-pop band captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: TXT’s set made history and their fans are proud. Source: Twitter/@txt_bighit.

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Jimin and Jungkook Tore Up the KSPO Stage with SUGA for “D-DAY” Encore Concerts

The BTS members have always delivered electrifying performances, and SUGA‘s D-DAY shows in Seoul stand as proof. Jimin and Jungkook joined SUGA onstage at the KSPO Dome, filling the first two nights of the tour’s final leg with captivating moments for fans.

Jungkook graced the stage on the opening night, collaborating with SUGA on “Burn It.” Before his second song, he engaged with the audience, expressing, “Hello, everyone! I’m here at SUGA-hyung’s encore concert to celebrate with him. ARMY, your voices are amazing! Thank you for supporting him. I wish I could stay longer, but I’ll leave you with one more song. Thank you, everyone.” He then sang “SEVEN” backed by some dancers, including James, one of BigHit Music’s more well-known trainees.

However, a candid Jungkook went on Weverse Live after the concert, addressing a slip-up during “Burn It.” “I practiced the song many times and still made a mistake,” he lamented. 

“While performing ‘SEVEN,’ I took out my in-ear because I couldn’t hear the music. I couldn’t tell if the note was flat or sharp because my microphone was so loud. All I heard were the drums,” he said. But performing in front of ARMY felt so good, even if it was short-lived. Ah, I want to do a concert too.”

Reflecting on his mistake with the lyrics, he wondered, “Can I perform it again tomorrow to make up for it? Should I ask for another chance? I’m free tomorrow. ARMY, please ask Yoongi-hyung if I can have another chance. Tell him that ‘Jungkook feels regretful.’ We’re friends, right?”

Jimin joined the D-DAY festivities too

Jimin made a dramatic entrance on the second night as the lights dimmed. He and SUGA performed “Tony Montana,” much to the crowd’s delight. Originally released in 2016 with Yankie’s voice, SUGA produced a new version that he and Jimin debuted at BTS’ third Muster later that year.

Their onstage chemistry was palpable, and the performance quickly became legendary among ARMY. SUGA, always in tune with the fans, often expressed his desire for a repeat performance. Following this, Jimin did his single, “Like Crazy.” SUGA let Jimin seamlessly transition into “Like Crazy” with no formal introduction.

The result? A performance that combined Jimin‘s vocal prowess, intricate dance sequences, and an aura that captivated the KSPO Dome. Fans’ enthusiasm continued online, with the keyword ‘JIMIN JIMIN’ garnering over a million mentions. Meanwhile, ‘TONY MONTANA’ ranked first in worldwide Twitter trends and second in the US. It also went to No. 1 in Korea. Other keywords, such as ‘LIKE CRAZY, ‘ PARK JIMIN,’ and ‘STAGE COMMANDER JIMIN,’ also trended.

“I’ve seen many concerts where people usually introduce the guest, but he just appeared. Ah, that’s Yoongi-hyung’s style,” Jimin said after SUGA left him alone on stage.

The first two nights of SUGA’s D-DAY concerts highlighted BTS‘ strong bond with each other and ARMY. From Jungkook‘s candid reflections after the first night to Jimin‘s dramatic entrance and legendary performance with SUGA on the second, the last leg of SUGA’s D-DAY tour captured the essence of BTS. Their performances resonated within the dome’s confines and echoed across the digital world, capturing hearts and setting trends. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Jimin and Jungkook jumped at the chance to join their SUGA-hyung on the last leg of his D-DAY world tour. Source: Twitter/@bts_bighit.

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