Asia’s biggest girlband launched its world tour with a concert in Jakarta on Saturday.
The
South Korean group, known back home as So Nyeo Shi Dae (SNSD), but
famous overseas as Girls Generation, were in the city to hold their
first solo concert as part of their Girls & Peace world tour.
The
eyes of thousands of fans at Mata Elang International Stadium in Ancol,
North Jakarta, were fixated on a screen watching holographic images of
the nine-member group dance when suddenly the real Girls Generation
emerged in the center of the stage from below.
The girlband —
famous for their ability to dance in harmony while wearing tall high
heels — then responded to ear-deafening screams by shaking the whole
stadium with renditions of their hits “Hoot”, “The Boys”, and “I Got a
Boy”.
“Apakah anda tunggu kami?” (Have you guys been waiting for
us?) said 24-year old Sunny, after the group finished performing their
introductory songs.
“Selamat sore, Indonesia! Aku Sooyoung! Aku
cinta padamu!” [Good evening, Indonesia! I’m Sooyoung. I love you all!]
said another member, to which the crowd responded with very loud cheers.
The
performance of the popular group, comprising Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny,
Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun, was not a letdown
for fans, as it was a full-package, memorable piece of entertainment.
The
members wore cute, all-pink outfits when singing “Say Yes” and “Dancing
Queen”, before transforming during the performance of “Mr. Taxi” and
“T.O.P.”, donning the black jackets and tight breeches, with
glow-in-the-dark yellow highlights.
The atmosphere heated up when
Girls Generation upped the tempo performing “Paparazzi” and “Run Devil
Run”, inevitably causing some male fans – trying to stay calm and
holding back from the beginning – to start moving their hips, dancing in
time with the music and shouting the members’ names.
The two
songs were arguably the most memorable part of the performance, during
which each of the band’s members – all clad in elegant, red-and-black
short skirts – danced in separate windows lit by fast-changing disco
lights.
All nine Girls Generation members then took turn singing
and dancing, with the lights quickly changing color depending on which
member was singing. At the same time, a gigantic screen in the
background zoomed in on the soloist.
Despite their impressive
dancing ability, Girls Generation have long been known for their
mediocre singing, except for the mellow-voiced Taeyon.
However,
the group silenced critics with an a cappella rendition of “Baby Baby”.
Tiffany, Seohyun and Jessica wooed the audience with their improved
vocals when performing – a live performance, not a lip sync – wearing
white wedding gowns.
“I’m surprised. Their voices are actually
great — this shows that they have more than just pretty faces,” one
journalist said while witnessing their performance.
The latest
concert in Jakarta also reflected the ongoing transformation of Girls
Generation, which had previously presented the band members as cute
idols with a girl-next-door image.
The beats of their songs
combined a delicious flurry of pop with hip-hop and techno, with lyrics
and choreograph that were far from the innocent and playful image the
girlband initially presented in early music videos such as “Gee” and
“Kissing You”.
“I see that they have become more mature now,” said Adrian Husni, a Jakarta fan who attended the concert with a friend.
The
three-hour show concluded with “Twinkle”, with all nine members coming
to every corner of the stage to wave goodbye to fans, promising to
return to hold a concert again in Indonesia in the future.
Putri
Avicenna, a 24-year-old enthusiast of Korean-pop music, said that she
was very impressed with the whole concept of Girls Generation’s concert,
arguing that it could be used as example for Indonesia on how to
develop its entertainment industry.
“It’s really worth it for
entertainment,” she said, noting that the concert “is not just about
singing and dancing” as it paid careful attention to details such as
moving images, costumes and lighting and matching them with the songs
selected, before combining all those factors into one whole big music
concept.
“The artists are great performers, too — maybe because
they had to endure prolonged process before joining the entertainment
industry,” Putri explained. “It’s different compared to in Indonesia,
where some artists are not prepared, becoming one-hit wonders only.”
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