Lesserfim Uses Louder Live AR During Second Coachella Performance After Criticism of Poor Live Vocals

Lesserfim Uses Louder Live AR During Second Coachella Performance After Criticism of Poor Live Vocals

LE SSERAFIM returned to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio Sahara, California on April 20 (local time) for their second and final performance. This was one week after their first performance on April 13.

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LE SSERAFIM made a grand entrance in their elaborate stage outfits and kicked off the concert with their hit song, “ANTIFRAGILE.” They continued to captivate the audience with powerful tracks like “FEARLESS,” creating an electrifying atmosphere. Although there were some parts where they confidently sang live or incorporated loud chants, the group relied heavily on live AR (a technique of performing to a pre-recorded live version) throughout the show. According to reports, the volume of live AR was even bigger than their previous performance a week ago, drawing the attention of the audience.

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On April 13, LE SSERAFIM made their debut at the famous Coachella music festival. The audience was mesmerized by their diverse set list and outstanding performances, which are known to be their forte. However, their performance, which was live streamed on YouTube, received mixed reactions due to their perceived lack of singing skills and inconsistent pitch. This prompted a re-evaluation of their use of live AR in previous music broadcasts, events, and solo concerts, leading to public criticism.

Putting Lesserafim’s Controversy Aside, ATEEZ’s Performance at Coachella Can Make KPOP Fans ProudOn April 19th, ATEEZ successfully performed their second stage at the renowned ‘Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival,’ the largest music festival in the United States. This was following their first performance on April 12th (local time).Upon their arrival at Coachella, ATEEZ made an impressive entrance by exclaiming “We are back Coachella!” The group then delivered a passionate performance of their hit songs “Say My Name” and “HALA HALA,” igniting the crowds in the Coachella Valley with their electrifying energy. ATEEZ continued to captivate the audience with a variety of songs including “Guerrilla (flag version),” “Crazy Form,” “ROCKY,” and “The Real (Heung version).” Adding a touch of their Korean heritage, traditional instruments such as kkwaenggwari, drum, janggu, taepyeongso, and gong were incorporated into their performance of “The Real,” showcasingAt the “ARRIBA” and “DJANGO” stages, the song’s mood reached its climax with a Western vibe. Each band member took turns playing solos on the “ARRIBA” stage, entertaining the audience with their comments. Meanwhile, “DJANGO” left a lasting impression with its powerful performance and lyrics of “I’m a lonely gunman, bang bang bang bang bang.”ATEEZ expressed their heartfelt gratitude to their fans at the end of the concert, stating, “We are immensely grateful for the unforgettable experience we had over the past two weeks. Our time at Coachella has shown us that music knows no boundaries. Thank you for sharing these precious memories with us.” The members also expressed their deep appreciation to their fans, stating, “It is thanks to our devoted ATINY that we were able to perform at Coachella. We are forever grateful for your support and love.”During the performance of “BOUNCY” (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS), ATEEZ not only brought a fresh and fiery flavor, but also infused the stage with boundless energy. Then, during their rendition of “WONDERLAND,” Jong-ho showcased his impressive vocal range with a “four-tiered high note,” leaving the audience in awe.During ATEEZ’s performance, other artists listed on the Coachella lineup, such as Colombian musician J Balvin and American rapper Blxst, also took the stage and were met with enthusiastic responses from the audience, further highlighting the group’s widespread appeal.Overall, the audience was captivated by their expert stage presence and clever execution throughout the hour-long performance. Their flawless live renditions of all 10 songs impressed fans around the world, who praised them for their unwavering vocals. Additionally, they utilized dazzling laser effects and vivid LED images to enhance the visual aspect of the performance.As a result, ATEEZ successfully persuaded the crowd of their potential to become Coachella’s “first K-pop boy group” by delivering another unforgettable performance that will be remembered for years to come. ATEEZ’s reputation as a “performance powerhouse” has solidified their presence in the music industry and has caught the attention of fans worldwide, especially after their impressive performance at Coachella.In the meantime, ATEEZ is currently hosting a pop-up exhibition titled “KQENT. (ATEEZ & xikers): AGRAMMY Museum Pop-Up” at the Grammy Museum in the United States. Source MK Sports

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