K-pop girl group JYPETWICE celebrated a big milestone this weekend with their first ever U.S. stadium shows. 'You’re my pride and I hope I make you proud too,” member Nayeon told fans in Los Angeles.
Although the setlist was relatively similar to the rest of the tour, fans at Night One were treated to performances of “Sunset,” “Touchdown,” and the non-remixed version of “TT” — all tracks that didn’t make Twice’s Los Angeles set lists during the initial U.S. leg.
Twice is now the first K-pop girl group to hold a concert at a U.S. stadium, marking a big step in their careers despite having performed at stadiums in Asia. The show started with “The Feels,” but this time in new all-white outfits. Some of the members also donned new hair colors for the show. The girls remarked about how this was their first-ever outdoor stadium performance, and how perfect and breezy the Los Angeles weather was. When asked how she was feeling, Jeongyeon noted how nice the wind felt on stage.
After performing “Moonlight,” Chaeyoung gushed over the full moon that was visible from the stage, making the performance that much more special: “I feel like I’m in a drama.” Nayeon said she was surprised at all the fans singing along to her part, which she finds challenging herself. All nine members seemed more comfortable speaking in English than at their previous shows, and Dahyun even joked around with the fans that something was in the L.A. water, a joke in the fan community when artists seem more relaxed and less reserved than when in Korea.
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