Courtesy of AROUND US ENTERTAINMENT
Highlight’s recent concert, held at the KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, marked a significant moment for the quartet consisting of Yoon Du-jun, Yang Yo-seop, Lee Gi-kwang, and Son Dong-woon. The event, titled "Lights Go On, Again," featured a unique atmosphere, with fans displaying both Highlight and Beast lightsticks.
The concert began with the quartet performing under the name Highlight, as per their agreement with Cube Entertainment. Fans were encouraged to use the rose-shaped lightsticks associated with the group's current identity. However, a notable portion of the audience also displayed the older, bulb-shaped Beast lightsticks, signifying the return of the group to its original name.
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▲ Boy band Highlight held its ″Lights Go On, Again″ concert at the KSPO Dome / Courtesy of AROUND US ENTERTAINMENT |
The performance seamlessly transitioned between Highlight's repertoire, including tracks like "Switch On" and "Alone," and Beast's hits such as "Bad Girl" and "Shock." This narrative flow represented the group's journey from past to present and hinted at their future endeavors as Highlight.
Throughout the concert, the quartet engaged with fans, acknowledging their loyal support and shared memories. Audience participation was evident during the intermission, with Highlight members interacting with fans of various ages and nationalities, highlighting the group's diverse fan base.
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▲ Boy band Highlight held its ″Lights Go On, Again″ concert at the KSPO Dome / Courtesy of AROUND US ENTERTAINMENT |
The concert concluded with performances of "How to Love" from both Highlight's latest album and Beast's 2013 release. Reflecting on the event, Yoon Du-jun expressed gratitude for the opportunity to create more cherished memories with both Highlight and Beast members, alongside their dedicated fan base.
The three-and-a-half-hour-long concert encapsulated the group's evolution and enduring popularity, marking a significant milestone in their musical journey.
Sayart
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
Quartet Delivers Memorable Performance, Merging Past and Present Hits
Courtesy of AROUND US ENTERTAINMENT
Highlight’s recent concert, held at the KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, marked a significant moment for the quartet consisting of Yoon Du-jun, Yang Yo-seop, Lee Gi-kwang, and Son Dong-woon. The event, titled "Lights Go On, Again," featured a unique atmosphere, with fans displaying both Highlight and Beast lightsticks.
The concert began with the quartet performing under the name Highlight, as per their agreement with Cube Entertainment. Fans were encouraged to use the rose-shaped lightsticks associated with the group's current identity. However, a notable portion of the audience also displayed the older, bulb-shaped Beast lightsticks, signifying the return of the group to its original name.
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▲ Boy band Highlight held its ″Lights Go On, Again″ concert at the KSPO Dome / Courtesy of AROUND US ENTERTAINMENT |
The performance seamlessly transitioned between Highlight's repertoire, including tracks like "Switch On" and "Alone," and Beast's hits such as "Bad Girl" and "Shock." This narrative flow represented the group's journey from past to present and hinted at their future endeavors as Highlight.
Throughout the concert, the quartet engaged with fans, acknowledging their loyal support and shared memories. Audience participation was evident during the intermission, with Highlight members interacting with fans of various ages and nationalities, highlighting the group's diverse fan base.
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▲ Boy band Highlight held its ″Lights Go On, Again″ concert at the KSPO Dome / Courtesy of AROUND US ENTERTAINMENT |
The concert concluded with performances of "How to Love" from both Highlight's latest album and Beast's 2013 release. Reflecting on the event, Yoon Du-jun expressed gratitude for the opportunity to create more cherished memories with both Highlight and Beast members, alongside their dedicated fan base.
The three-and-a-half-hour-long concert encapsulated the group's evolution and enduring popularity, marking a significant milestone in their musical journey.
Sayart
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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