South Korean singer Xia Junsu from music
trio JYJ puts on a show during one of his performances for his first
Asia tour, Tarantallegra, at Jitec Mangga Dua on Saturday night.
(JP/Irawaty Wardany)
The stage for South Korean singer Xia
Junsu at JITEC Mangga Dua on Saturday night was far from grand, but that
did not stop the fans from being amazed by his live performance.
After more than a one-and-a-half hour
delay, the concert finally started at 8:40 p.m. with Xia appearing in a
blue outfit, the same color as his hair, which he said was own special
preparation after learning that Indonesia was an archipelagic country.
He started the concert with ‘Breath’,
one of the songs from his first solo album, Tarantallegra, launched in
May, and followed up with ‘No Gain’.
Indonesian fans screamed their lungs out during the concert, waving red light sticks that swayed back and forth with the music.
Xia, who previously promised to try to
communicate in Indonesian, fulfilled his intent when he introduced
himself saying “Apa Kabar? Saya Xia. Saya senang bertemu kalian” (how
are you? I am Xia. I’m pleased to meet you all).
He continued the concert with ballad songs ‘Lullaby’ and ‘Intoxication’ until the 17th song ‘Fallen leaves’.
In the middle of his performance, Xia
also showed his quality as a musical performer by singing three of songs
from his musical performances ‘The last dance’ from Elizabeth; ‘Why
don’t you love me’ from Mozart and ‘I am, I am music’ also from Mozart
musical, complete with a theatrical act.
“The concert was amazing, even though I
was a bit upset with the delay. Junsu had showed us that he really is a
quality singer,” audience member Hany Zakiyah told The Jakarta Post.
She said the performance was worth the Rp 1 million (US$106) she spent to buy the festival ticket.
Xia, a member of trio JYJ, along with
Park Yoochun and Kim Jaejoong, had hoped to hold a concert in Jakarta
last year but the plans were cancelled due to unclear reasons.
“Xia’s concert is a cure for my disappointment over JYJ’s concert cancellation last year,” Hany said.
Credit: thejakartapost
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