The six-man group Shinhwa, currently on an Asian tour, has held
a successful concert in Bangkok, Thailand, following performances
in China. The group held its first Thai concert on Friday at the
Impact Arena, where many world-famous artists, including Korean
singer Rain, have performed.
Shinhwa began the concert with the song “Perfect Man” from
its fifth album and captivated the audience throughout the two-hour
concert with its outstanding dancing and singing abilities. It performed
all its hit songs from its eight-year career since its debut in
1998, including “Wild Eyes,” “I Pray 4 U,” “Hey, Come On,”
“Once in a Lifetime,” and “How Do I Say.”
The audience welcomed the group by holding cheering pickets written
in Korean as well as English and Thai. They also brought other objects
such as balloons to express their enthusiasm. During the course
of the concert, Shinhwa expressed their gratitude in broken Thai,
to which the audience responded with deafening cheers and applause.
Lee Min-woo and Shin Hye-sung, two members who are also successfully
working as solo artists, gave solo performances as part of the concert.
Lee performed his solo hit song “Bump” accompanied by dynamic
dance moves, and Shin displayed his outstanding singing ability
by singing “Ditto.”
After the concert, a birthday party for Jun Jin was held onstage.
The other members prepared a cake for him and sang a birthday song
together with the audience. At the suggestion of the other members,
the audience also gave Jun a thundering cheer, shouting “Happy
birthday to you.”
“Thank you very much and I love you,” Jun responded to the
audience. “I am thrilled to be with the other members here on my
birthday.”
The group members also tried their parts to please the audience.
Jun and Andy each picked up a doll among gifts the fans had placed
on the stage even before the concert had started, and faced each
other while singing “You’re My Everything.” Near the end of the
concert, Kim Dong-wan picked up a pair of underwear and pretended
to put it on and then take it off, evoking laughter from the audience.
Eric was welcomed a little more enthusiastically than the other
members because he is quite popular in Thailand due to his role
in the dramas “Rookie” and “Phoenix.” Whenever Eric rapped,
he evoked loud cheers from the audience.
As a special event for Thai fans, Shinhwa released a music video
for “Throw My Fist,” the title song of its recently-released Japanese
album.
But the poor acoustics of the facility posed a minor problem.
“The acoustics were not so good, but the audience’s response was
great enough to make up for that,” Lee said.
Shinhwa will wrap up its tour after concerts in Singapore on
Sept. 10, Tokyo on Sept. 24 and Osaka on Sept. 26.
Source:
KBS Global
Posted at 11:36 pm by ciré