There are so many pop stars in Korea at the moment, but none are doing it like BLACKPINK. The following Jennie Kim concert moments bring to light how the artist manages to stay energetic but also perform at her prime when it comes to these performances. She has such incredible instincts when it comes to the stage and really manages to make her mark with the audience. After her stint in the show The Idol, it has become clearer that her talent is not just limited to the normal singing and dancing thing but goes beyond that.
Jennie solos a lot of her performance. She doesn’t need other people to bring her out of her comfort zone. Additionally, the outfits are so on point for her vibe that they just add to her appeal as an artist. Not to mention, her range oscillating between being sensual and cute is so awe-inspiring that her performances are whole experiences. So without any further ado, check out the following BLACKPINK concert moments that give Jennie all her laurels.
BLACKPINK’s Jennie Kim Concert Moments
Coachella
There are few artists who can carry an outfit like this and a performance like no other. At Coachella, she truly showed her true performer side. While the band was scheduled to perform for two weeks, it never seemed like their energy levels were down. The solo Jennie performance was also so enchanting that people couldn’t look away. Her skills as a dancer and as a performer came together with her instincts in choosing an iconic outfit. The cutouts definitely worked out well for her.
BLACKPINK BST Hyde Park
It doesn’t matter if her hair is in her face or if she has to move over to make some room for the other person. She is ready with the signature Jennie stage presence to make sure that the performance works out incredibly. The little improv moments in the video just show how talented she is at working a crowd. There are moments when she needs to be in a certain position for the whole thing to work, and she does it so well. The effortless grace she comes with makes the whole show fantastic.
Catwalking on Stage
Most people think concerts are just for singing and dancing, but this is one of those Jennie stage moments where she throws caution and any kind of convention to the wind. She walks down the centre of the stage and does one of the best model walks anyone would have seen. The crowd is flexible. They are just here to see Jennie, and she is delivering in the best way possible. This walk was so iconic that even though the outfit is incredibly casual, it just makes her look incredibly fun. The hair flip truly is the best part of this video.
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The Show: Crazy Over You
Red dresses are a major weakness, but add the dance she is doing to it, and it is a downright stab in the chest. How can one be so talented and beautiful at the same time? She commands so much attention in the room without even trying too hard. Her charm is infectious and palpable through the screen. This is just a normal concert show where dancers perform, and they are rapping even through the song, which is truly a feat in stamina and fitness. However, whenever Jennie Ruby Jane serves in red, it is mandatory to mention it.
You & Me Born Pink
The Born Pink concerts are fantastic for this artist to share her expertise on the stage. While the whole performance in the video is entrancing, it is the wink at the end that really cements this whole performance and makes it as iconic as it is. The outfits, dances and vocals all change with the changing locations, which is what makes every video from this tour so fun to watch. There are things that audiences can grab onto in every show.
BLACKPINK Jennie is currently featured on the show The Idol, streaming on JioCinema. All of BLACKPINK’s music is currently streaming on Spotify and other music platforms.
Which of Jennie’s performances really gave you the goosebumps? Did you enjoy her performance in the show with Lily-Rose Depp? Let us know in the comments below.
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