K-pop Queens (G)I-dle Electrify Singapore with Charisma and Powerful Vocals
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- K-pop group (G)I-dle showcased immense charisma, powerful vocals, and engaging stage presence during their "Syncopation" concert in Singapore.
- The quintet performed a mix of their hits, B-sides, and solo songs, highlighting their musical evolution and distinct personalities.
- A surprise cover of JJ Lin's "Whenever" in Mandarin delighted fans, and member Yuqi received special praise for her vocals and stage command.
(G)I-dle, a K-pop quintet that has consistently topped music charts despite not originating from one of the industry's "Big 4" agencies, demonstrated their immense charisma and vocal prowess at their "Syncopation" concert in Singapore. The group, comprising Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua, has built a reputation for songs often crafted by leader Soyeon, showcasing a distinctive identity that defies confinement to a single genre.
The concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium featured the members captivating the audience with their unique charms: Miyeon's whimsical grace, Minnie's confidence, Soyeon's commanding presence, Yuqi's infectious energy, and Shuhua's understated elegance. The show opened with "Mono," a song about self-love, followed by the contrasting "Nxde." The performance included a dynamic blend of (G)I-dle's popular hits, lesser-known B-sides, and individual solo performances, all amplified by impressive pyrotechnics.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I'm sure the other Neverlands around me enjoyed it too.
A notable surprise for the fans was (G)I-dle's live cover of JJ Lin's "Whenever," performed in Mandarin, which drew enthusiastic cheers. Member Yuqi was singled out for her booming voice, boundless charisma, and ability to engage the crowd in both English and Mandarin. Her vocals, along with Miyeon's, were highlighted as particularly strong during the night. A longtime fan described the concert as a "good reflection" of the group's journey, expressing satisfaction with the performance.
With their new mini-album "We Made" set for release on July 6, (G)I-dle appears poised to continue their successful trajectory by staying true to their artistic identity and connection with their fanbase, known as "Neverlands."
a good reflection
Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.