NewJeans Reflects on Two Years and Tokyo Dome Fan Meet
Nohseok Park
speedx@naver.com | 2024-07-22 22:05:39
K-pop sensation NewJeans marked their two-year anniversary by highlighting their recent fan meeting at Tokyo Dome in Japan as a career high point.
“There have been many memorable moments, but the Tokyo Dome fan meeting stands out the most. It felt like a dream spending time with the Bunnies who love our music,” said Minji in a statement released by Ador, the group's agency, on Monday.
Hanni, who performed Seiko Matsuda's popular song "Aoi Sangosho (Blue Coral Reef)" during the Tokyo event, added, “The process of practicing and preparing for the Tokyo Dome fan meeting seems to stick with me the most.”
Both Danielle and Haerin emphasized the impact of seeing countless fans cheering with Binky Bongs, the special NewJeans’ cheering sticks. Hyein, while reminiscing about their debut stage on July 22, 2022, also found the Tokyo performance unforgettable.
Reflecting on their second anniversary, Minji noted, “The past two years have flown by in an instant. Just when we start to feel comfortable on stage, there's always a new challenge waiting for us. I believe we can overcome anything as long as we're together.”
NewJeans has released five albums, all of which became million-sellers. According to Ador, their recent Japanese debut single "Supernatural" has been well received, leading to invitations from major Japanese television networks and requests for additional performances outside Tokyo.
Sayart / Nohseok Park, speedx@naver.com
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