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eaJ Beautifully Wraps His ‘1/9 tour’ in Jakarta

Coming back after a year, eaj (real name Park Jae Hyung), performed in a double-sized hall in the Basket Hall GBK Senayan, Jakarta.

The soloist performed for 2 hours, showcasing his top-notch vocals accompanied by his band and Jars (eaJ fans). During his performance, eaJ never forgets to greet the fans in any section and even blends in with the crowd, experiencing the hype with the fans. Performing “Right Were You Left Me”, “Friendly Fire”, “Red”, “When The Rain Stops”, and his song, which he said was a life-changing moment after the Prambanan Jazz, “Put It On Me”, Jars never stop accompanying eaJ to sing throughout the 2 hours, making it alive, a wholesome concert for both sides.

Around 3,000 fans who filled up the venue, witnessing the raw live vocals and excitement, making a round of the dance circle, inviting eaJ to come closer and interacting closely with fans. Not only was the interaction close, but eaJ song, also so dear, so close to his fans. For being so relatable and touching so many people and hearts. “Maybe, we have save each other”, the bond between eaJ and Jars that was shown throughout their actions and songs, we witness one of the real examples of how music can wrap each other warmly.

Through the event, eaJ, who’s known for always being vocal about Palestine, also didn’t forget to keep the issue alive, encouraging people to donate, and “no child deserves to die” was shown big on the screen. In the midst of lights gleaming, a heated atmosphere, eaJ and Jars are both shouted “FREE PALESTINE“, before they parted ways at the end of the show.

KoreanUpdates would like to thank Rajawali Indonesia and motion live for the invitation to witness the great performance and stage. See you on the next gigs!

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