Lisa Kicks Off Asian Fan Meetup Tour in Singapore
Lisa, the cherished youngest member of BLACKPINK, recently launched her much-anticipated Asian fan meetup tour with an exhilarating event in Singapore. This engaging gathering unfolded over two memorable hours, during which Lisa transformed the fan meeting into a vibrant mini concert. She performed a selection of her hit singles including LALISA, New Woman, Moonlit Floor, Money, and ROCKSTAR, alongside talented dancers from her former agency, YGX.
Unique Fan Engagement Moments
Beyond her captivating performances, Lisa shared a series of exclusive interactions that kept fans enthralled. One standout moment included her humorously eating a bowl of rice on stage, transcending typical concert experiences. In a delightful “mukbang” segment, she savored local cuisine right before the enthusiastic crowd. This engaging content quickly went viral, particularly her recreation of the iconic “crab dance,” which had previously taken social media by storm.
LISA DOING THE ICONIC CRAB DANCE 😂 pic.twitter.com/Q9q5ifs4cb
— 젠바🙈💕 (@blackpinkbabo) November 11, 2024
The Return of the Crab Dance
Lisa’s infectious “crab dance,” which first delighted fans during a 2020 appearance on Knowing Bros, has continued to resonate with her audience. The moment not only became a memorable highlight but also significantly boosted views of the original music video for Poo Neep E-pi, which experienced an astonishing 1,000-fold increase in viewership. As of February 2022, the clip garnered over 100 million views, and it has since surpassed 114 million on YouTube.
Fresh Choreography and Live Performances
At the Singapore fan meeting, Lisa further captivated her audience by introducing new choreography during her performances with the YGX dancers. This dedication to mixing familiarity with innovation has made her shows a distinctive experience, clearly showcasing her commitment to her fans.
A Successful Event Amid Ticketing Rumors
Despite prior rumors suggesting a poor sales performance, the fan meeting in Singapore sold out completely. On November 11, the organizing company confirmed that all official tickets were sold out, counteracting claims that only 15% of tickets had been sold. Fans and attendees were treated to a full house, amplifying the celebratory atmosphere of the event.
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