Highlight successfully concludes solo concert in Hong Kong

  • 이소연 |2024.06.24 15:28
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Highlight successfully concludes solo concert in Hong Kong, kicks off 15th-anniversary Asia tour.


Highlight (Yoon Doojoon, Yang Yoseob, Lee Gikwang, Son Dongwoon) officially began their Asia tour in Hong Kong. The group held their 2024 solo concert 'LIGHTS GO ON, AGAIN' on June 22 at the ASIAWORLD-EXPO, HALL 10 in Hong Kong. Following the successful opening of 'LIGHTS GO ON, AGAIN' last month at Seoul Olympic Park KSPO DOME, the Hong Kong concert marked the start of their Asia tour. Highlight responded to the enthusiastic local fans with their unwaveringly passionate stage performances. Their unique live skills and spectacular choreography captivated both eyes and ears.


The concert opened powerfully and stylishly with 'Switch On', followed by a diverse lineup of their hit songs including 'Feel Your Love', 'Plz Don’t Be Sad', and 'BODY'. They also performed various genre stages starting from their debut song 'Bad Girl', and tracks released under their former name BEAST, such as 'Shadow', 'Breath', and 'On Rainy Days'.


Highlight seamlessly integrated the narrative of their past, present, and future into a well-crafted performance, especially significant given their recent agreement over the 'BEAST' trademark. The concert concluded with encore songs 'Beautiful', 'V.I.U', and 'How to Love', where Highlight connected sincerely with fans, delivering moments of emotion and joy.

Highlight's live 2024 'LIGHTS GO ON, AGAIN' tour will continue in Bangkok on June 30, Kaohsiung on July 6-7, Tokyo on July 19-20, and Singapore on September 8.


In addition to the tour, Highlight is preparing for various music festival stages, including 'Waterbomb', and plans to showcase their vibrant activities both as a group and individually.


Written by Kim Su Jin

Translated by Lee So Yun




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