The concert featured a variety of her hit songs, and a special collaboration with Song Yoo-bin took place.
Through her interaction with fans, she created touching moments and was visibly emotional.
Singer Baek Ji-young created memorable moments with over 2,500 fans during her solo concert in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The event took place on March 7 at 6 PM at the Military Zone 7 Indoor Stadium. Despite the rain, the venue was filled with enthusiasm from fans eagerly awaiting her music. This concert provided a rare opportunity for expatriates to experience a live performance from a Korean artist, evoking a sense of nostalgia. Baek Ji-young performed beloved ballads like 'I Don't Love' and 'Like I've Been Shot', captivating the audience with her deep emotional delivery. Her energy, embodying the essence of the 'original dancing queen', left a lasting impact. Notably, singer Song Yoo-bin joined her on stage for 'Candy in My Ear', adding to the enjoyment of the performance. Throughout the concert, Baek Ji-young engaged with fans in Vietnamese, expressing her gratitude and even shedding tears of emotion at the end.
Baek Ji-young's concert was an opportunity to deepen her connection with fans. Her effort to engage with the audience in Vietnamese demonstrated her genuine commitment to breaking barriers and fostering community. The performance transcended mere entertainment, serving as a cultural exchange that enriched the experience for attendees. With a mix of soothing ballads and high-energy dance performances, Baek Ji-young provided unforgettable moments that resonated well with the crowd. Her determination to present diverse and engaging shows could positively influence the music industry, reinforcing the bond between artists and their audiences.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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