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Thursday, January 19, 2023

ITZY overwhelmed by Pinoy fans’ love, cheers in Manila concert: ‘You’re the best’

by Jonathan Hicap

Three years after their first outing in Manila, K-pop group ITZY returned to the Philippines with a two-night concert that drew loud cheers from Filipino fans.

ITZY held their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila on Jan. 14 and 15 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. 

ITZY at their press event at Glorietta Activity Center on Jan. 13 (Jonathan Hicap)

ITZY at their press event at Glorietta Activity Center on Jan. 13 (Jonathan Hicap)

ITZY at their press event at Glorietta Activity Center on Jan. 13 (Jonathan Hicap)

ITZY at their press event at Glorietta Activity Center on Jan. 13 (Jonathan Hicap)

ITZY at their press event at Glorietta Activity Center on Jan. 13 (Jonathan Hicap)

Manila was the first stop of the Asia leg of the world tour and their first concert in 2023. They launched the world tour in Seoul in August last year and embarked on a US tour until November.

When they first came to Manila in December 2019, ITZY held their Premiere Showcase Tour after having just debuted in February of the same year.

ITZY performing in Manila in December 2019 (Jonathan Hicap)

More than three years later, after the pandemic restrictions were eased, ITZY launched their first world tour “Checkmate.”

In Manila, ITZY opened the show with “In The Morning,” “Sorry Not Sorry,” “Shoot!,” “What I Want” and “365.” 

“Kamusta kayo? [How are you?]” said Yeji.

“Na-miss ko kayo, Midzy [I missed you, Midzy]” said Lia.

“Masaya akong makita kayo [I am happy to see you],” said Ryujin.

“Mahal namin kayo [We love you],” said Chaeryeong.

In Manila, ITZY also performed “Cherry,” “Icy,” “Free Fall,” “#Twenty,” “Wannabe,” “Dalla Dalla” and “Sneakers.” 

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

ITZY at their “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila at the SM Mall of Asia Arena (J. Lucena/LNPH)

Each member also had solo spots. Ryujin performed “Boss Bitch” by Doja Cat; Yuna sang “Maniac” while Lia had “Red” by Taylor Swift. Chaeryeong performed “Bloodline” by Ariana Grande and Yeji sang “Hotter Than Hell” by Dua Lipa.

They finished their set with “Cheshire,” “Loco,” “Not Shy,” “Domino,” “Trust Me (Midzy),” “Boys Like You” and “Nobody Like You.”

“Midzy, I think I can feel how much you have been waiting for us. So I want to say, really, really, thank you so much and I really missed you so much. So this time is really an honor to me and (it is) the happiest moment in my life. Salamat sa paghihintay at salamat napasaya ninyo ako [Thank you for waiting and thank you, you made me happy],” said Yuna.

Chaeryeong said, “I’m so surprised to see you guys welcoming (us) warmly. Thank you so much for waiting and welcoming us.”

She added that they started their first Asia tour “with great energy, thanks to Philippine Midzy. I will never forget these cheers from you guys. You are the best. Thank you always and I love you, Philippine Midzy. Mga Midzy, the best kayo [Midzy, you are the best].”

“First of all, thank you for coming here and I was really surprised you guys cheering. Even when we were doing the soundcheck, we were so surprised that we think today will be so crazy. I think we expected, maybe more than we expected you guys give us so much energy and so much love tonight so thank you for that,” said Ryujin.

She added, “And I always saw Filipino Midzy [online] and they always wanted us to come to the Philippines so bad and now we finally came. Sorry if it took a little long time.”

Lia said, “First of all I want to say thank you so much. The amount of energy, the amount of love, the amount of support you guys always give to us is unbelievable and we are so grateful for it.”

“From the new year, we have prepared for this Asia tour and a lot of you came to welcome us. And while doing our performances on stage today, we were able to see how much love and excitement all the fans have for us. Thank you so much for this beautiful memory and from now on, we will be working so much harder so we can come back to Manila,” said Yeji..

A day before the concert, ITZY held a press event at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati.

ITZY’s “Checkmate: The 1st World Tour” in Manila was presented by Live Nation Philippines.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

The Truth About "K-Pop Industry" ...

... every Filipino Parent should Know


Image source: https://www.sbs.com.au/popasia/blog/2017/08/21/say-hi-first-all-filipino-k-pop-girl-group
K-Pop or Korean pop entertainment is very popular in the Philippines these days. In most parts of the country, different K-Pop artists are so easily recognizable either through their voice or the movies that they played a role with because of their popularity. Of course, majority of these music and movies usually talks about romantic love and relationships that are, psychologically speaking, pathological. Typically, the songs and films they make usually tell the same story of “romantically obsessed people, acting childish and desperately needing validation from each other all the time”.
Family members and friends of late SHINee singer Kim Jong-Hyun cry as they carry out his coffin during a funeral at a hospital in Seoul on December 21, 2017.
During the past years, the K-Pop industry has been notorious on their reputation due to many complaints and scandals plaguing within the “over-monetized youth demographic”. According to Crystal Brackett, a writer from Ranker, on one of her articles: 
”If you’ve watched any K-pop videos, you probably thought the bright and shiny Korean pop star lifestyle portrayed a perfect world of bubblegum, rainbows, beauty, and whimsy. Unfortunately, the candy-colored sheen coats a sinister underbelly with ugly truths about K-pop. From a young age, these bright and peppy performers essentially enter an uncaring, exploitative entertainment harem in the K-pop industry.”
She continues, “Any faction of the entertainment world is bound to have its secrets; sometimes these are dark yet open secrets overlooked because of convenience or greed. However, what’s going on in the K-pop industry isn’t hidden: Children who grew up in the industry as manufactured pop products have exposed the mental and physical abuse they suffered through their careers.”
And lastly, she said, “From what K-pop trainees endure at the start of their “boot camps” to the suicide attempts, racism, and sexual and physical assaults, the truth about K-pop stars and their industry is anything but glamorous.”
Hallyu Tsunami: The Unstoppable (and Terrifying) Rise of K-Pop Fandom Image source: http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/k-pop/
Today, many young Filipino people are still getting hooked on these glittering and glossy images on the photographs, dull life dramas, mechanical song-and-dance routines, fake and surgically produced physical appearance, and most importantly, the superficial and make-believe “reality” that sells a culture of mindless consumption. Behind these obviously manufactured and predictable facade projected by secretly “abusive and perverted agents, money-grabbing production designers, and corrupt talent managers”, is a disheartening and alarming reality of “sexual slavery, economic exploitation, and systematic abuse”.
The industry’s very dark history still happens and affects the present situation today. This is a tragic history of controversy and disputes, sexual molestation, drug addiction, psychological, mental, and physical abuse, and of course, endless financial conflicts. Parents should learn about these issues and must think about the kinds of “idols” their children are “following”. Social media has become so easily available for them and this is the favorite outlet of these industries.
Image source: http://beyondhallyu.com/k-pop/entertainment-industry-must-learn-ladies-codes-tragic-accident/
According to one article by Yonden Lhatoo, the chief news editor at the South China Morning Post, “Physical and mental abuse is commonplace, and there is no shortage of stories of aspiring idols being pimped out by their bosses to lecherous executives and politicians. Two thirds of girls and women in South Korea’s entertainment industry admit to being pressured into having sex to further their careers”.
On the same article, he also added that, “Would-be K-pop stars, while still underage, are regularly locked into unbelievably unfair contracts and incarcerated in grueling boot camps for training, a good decade before they get to even record a song, let alone become famous. The ones who are lucky enough to make it end up paying off debts and earning a pittance for years”.

Monday, August 20, 2018

K-pop group Momoland to kick off UAAP Season 81




By: Rosette Adel (philstar.com) 
MANILA, Philippines — It’s official! Korean girl group Momoland is set to return to the country to kick off the opening ceremony of the UAAP Season 81.
In its social media account, SM Tickets and the National University said the group behind “Bboom bboom” and “Baam” will be performing at the opening of University Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 81 on September 8. The event will be held at the Mall of Asia Arena.
This year, National University of the Philippines will host the athletic conference.
Aside from Momoland, NU President RJ Ermita announced that James Reid and Sponge Cola would also grace the opening ceremony. It will be hosted by TV presenter and online personality Janeena Chan.
SM Tickets said details of the ticket selling would be announced soon.
Momoland, composed of members Nancy, Ahin, Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Taeha, Nayun, Daisy and Jooe arrived in the country last Thursday for an exclusive and private event at the Solaire Resort in Parañaque City. 
While the girl group held a private event, Momoland faced members of the media and some of their fans in a press conference and live chat hosted by video service provider Viu Philippines.
Members of Momoland also got to meet boxer turned senator Manny Pacquiao, wife Jinkee and former Ilocos Sur Gov.Chavit Singson during their stay in the Philippines.