Singer Choi Yena had a meaningful first meeting with her fans in Taiwan.
On the 24th, Choi Yena held her first solo concert '從NEMO開始的異世界旅行 (An Otherworldly Journey Starting from Nemo! Travel in Taipei)' at Legacy TERA in Taipei, Taiwan.
On this day, Choi Yena opened the concert with a spectacular performance of 'NemoNemo', 'Smartphone', and 'U', greeting her local fans with excitement as it was her first solo concert in Taiwan since her debut. The fans responded with enthusiastic cheers and support.
Notably, the concert sold out immediately after ticket sales opened, filling the 1,300-seat venue and once again proving Choi Yena's immense popularity.
Choi Yena created a sweet atmosphere with performances of 'Sugar' and 'Lemonade', then showcased her strong charisma through 'Bad Habits', 'DNA', and 'Luck to You', revealing her contrasting charm. She captivated the audience with deep emotions expressed through musical changes in 'Wash Away' and 'Love War'.
Additionally, Choi Yena recreated the performance of Wang Xinling's 'Ai Ni (愛你)', which had garnered significant attention during her concert in Macau, providing the audience with a special emotional experience. She also sang 'It Was Love' with her fans, creating an even more vibrant atmosphere.
Spreading her unique positive energy, Choi Yena filled the venue with bright energy and conducted a group photo time with fans at the end of the concert, expressing her warm gratitude. For the encore, she performed 'Before Anyone Else' and 'With or Without', promising, "Every moment spent here together feels magical and dreamlike. I will continue to be Yena, who brings good music to you always."
Previously, Choi Yena had special times holding solo concerts in Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, and Macau, and she plans to continue meeting her fans through various activities in the future.
Meanwhile, Choi Yena recently took the stage at 'KCON Japan 2025' held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, and participated in the track 'Loser' featuring BTS Jin's mini album 'ECO', showcasing fresh chemistry.
[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]