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In a testament to her enduring popularity and undeniable talent, Taeyeon, a revered solo artist and member of the iconic girl group Girls' Generation, captivated audiences during her highly anticipated fifth solo concert held at the renowned KSPO Dome in southern Seoul. As the second and final day of the concert unfolded, it became abundantly clear that Taeyeon's star power continues to shine brightly, as she effortlessly sold out the venue and enthralled fans with her mesmerizing vocals.
While a small mishap momentarily disrupted her grand entrance for "The ODD of LOVE" concert, Taeyeon's occasional missed beat hardly mattered to her dedicated fan base, well aware of her remarkable vocal prowess. Addressing the incident, the seasoned artist humorously admitted, "I was planning to tear the stage up with my cool opening, but because it’s so dry here, I almost choked on water [that I was drinking]. Even someone who’s done this for 16 years can’t do much about it." Such lighthearted moments only endeared her further to the adoring crowd.
Expressing her gratitude for the unwavering support of her fans, Taeyeon acknowledged the significance of her solo success, remarking, "Last year, Girls' Generation's Fanmeeting filled up the Gymnasium Stadium [currently KSPO Dome], and this year, I'm filling [the stadium] all alone. It's all thanks to you guys." The singer, having already treated fans to six tracks from her latest release "INVU" (2022), including the titular lead track, continued to deliver an unforgettable performance with a dynamic mix of solo and band-backed renditions. Her extensive concert setlist comprised 24 tracks, encompassing the entirety of her acclaimed third full-length album "INVU," as well as beloved hits such as "Weekend" (2021), "Stress" (2016), "Four Seasons" (2019), "I" (2015), "Spark" (2019), and more.
Reflecting on the challenging past three years, which were marked by the pandemic-induced hiatus on live performances, Taeyeon expressed her joy in sharing her new releases with the audience, remarking, "Through the three years that I wasn't able to hold any concerts due to the pandemic, my EP and my third full-length album came out [...] and I wanted to let you guys listen to my new releases." The concert not only attracted fervent support from her Girls' Generation bandmates but also witnessed the presence of several fellow artists from the esteemed SM Entertainment family, showcasing the unity and camaraderie within the industry.
With minimal interludes and a steadfast focus on showcasing her unparalleled vocal talents, Taeyeon's two-and-a-half-hour concert left an indelible impression on the audience. Fans were enamored by her unwavering commitment to delivering a memorable experience, as she eschewed guest performances and dedicated herself wholeheartedly to taking center stage.
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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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