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Friday, April 14, 2023

K-pop artists Aespa, Taeyeon, The Boyz captivate fans at K-Verse in Manila

BY JONATHAN HICAP


The “K-Verse: The Ultimate Pop Universe” show in Manila showcased the debut performance and return of K-pop stars. 

K-pop artists Aespa, Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and The Boyz mesmerized the audience in their two-hour show held on April 11 at the Araneta Coliseum. 

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(Clockwise from top left) Taeyeon, Aespa and The Boyz (Jonathan Hicap)

Aespa’s debut performance in the Philippines 

“K-Verse” marked the first performance in the Philippines of Aespa, the four-member girl group composed of Giselle, Karina, Winter and Ningning which debuted during the pandemic in November 2020 with the song “Black Mamba.”  

“It is our first time and we really wanted to come to the Philippines,” said Karina. 

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Aespa at "K-Verse" in Manila (Jonathan Hicap)

Winter said, “We really wanted to see Filipino MYs [fans]. We hope that Filipino MYs here today will enjoy.” 

Aespa opened the show and started their setlist with “Black Mamba” and “Illusion,” a track from their 2022 album “Girls.” 

They were asked what Filipino food they wanted to try and Giselle said her Filipino friend told her about adobo. 

“My Filipino friend…She told me a lot about adobo. I used to have some at her house when I was in high school. Now it is really exciting to try adobo in the Philippines like authentically,” said Giselle. 

Aespa also performed “Life’s Too Short,” which they performed at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California in April last year, and “Lingo,” “Savage” and “Next Level.”

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Aespa at "K-Verse" in Manila (Jonathan Hicap)

During the show, the audience sang “Happy Birthday” to Karina who turned 23 on April 11. 

“This is such a memorable birthday for me. Thank you so much,” said Karina. 

 Before performing their last song, Aespa thanked the crowd. 

“You guys are my gift,” said Karina. “I’m very thankful that you guys have given me a moment that is such a precious present and gift for me.” 

Ningning said, “First of all, all the members are here. I’m very happy. And all of you, the Philippines itself, like the weather, you guys are so passionate and we loved it. I really had a wonderful time here in the Philippines. We enjoyed the food here [like] mango. So delicious. And we really had a precious time together.” 

“First of all, I’m excited to come to the Philippines for the first time. We really, really enjoyed the food like Ningning said. The mango is so good. I just wanna say, thank you, thank you so much for coming here tonight to be with us. We hope we can come back soon, hopefully for our concert. I had fun tonight,” said Giselle. 

Winter said, “We actually arrived yesterday and we have to leave for Korea tonight, and I think it’s such a shame that we’re having such a short time here in the Philippines. We thank you all for spending your time with us and we’ll make sure that Aespa will come back.” 

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