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Aespa Takes “Synk: Parallel Line” to the Next Level in Jakarta.

Aespa returned to Jakarta for their highly anticipated second concert in the city “Synk: Parallel Line.” The event was a musical spectacle, showcasing their impressive range and deep connection with their fans, Indonesian MY.

The concert opened with the high-energy track “Drama,” setting an exciting tone for the evening. As the show progressed, the group performed their debut song, “Black Mamba,” which elicited cheers and nostalgic excitement from the crowd.

Indonesian MY were especially thrilled to hear their latest tracks, “Supernova” and “Armageddon.” The audience’s enthusiastic participation, singing along loudly, clearly impressed Aespa. The group acknowledged the exceptional energy of Indonesian MY, noting that they were among the loudest they’ve encountered.

A standout moment of the concert was each Aespa member’s solo performance. Karina captivated the audience with “Up,” Winter dazzled with “Spark,” Giselle energized with “Dopamine,” and Ningning charmed with “Bored.” Each performance showcased their individual talents and further connected them with their fans.

Indonesian MY were in full voice throughout the concert, singing along with every song. Their passion left a strong impression on Aespa, with Winter commenting, “Mantul,” a local expression meaning “awesome”, also Karina impressed her fascinated toward INA Mys by saying “Edan”.

The night concluded with the heartwarming track “Melody,” leaving the audience with a sense of warmth and satisfaction. However, the fans’ energy was so contagious that they requested an encore performance of “aenergy,” a song not originally on the concert setlist. Aespa graciously performed a brief version of the song and promised to deliver the full version during their next visit to Indonesia.

Overall, Aespa’s “Synk: Parallel Line” concert in Jakarta was a memorable event, marked by energetic performances, fan interaction, and a strong connection between the group and their audience.

Article by: Dhea

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