2PM’s JUN.K, Nichkhun, and Wooyoung Heat Up Taiwan Concert with Hit Medley and Abs Reveal!
2PM Reunites with Taiwanese Fans After 12 Years in Electrifying Concert
Taipei, Taiwan – After a 12-year hiatus, K-pop sensations 2PM returned to Taipei, igniting the stage at the Taipei International Convention Centre (TICC) on December 7th.Members JUN.K, NICHKHUN, and WOOYOUNG delivered a high-energy performance packed with classic hits and heartfelt fan interactions, leaving the 1,800-strong crowd in awe.
Dressed in dazzling white silver sequined suits and sleek black leather pants, the trio kicked off the night with fan favorites like “ADTOY” and “My House,” instantly sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Throughout the concert, JUN.K, NICHKHUN, and WOOYOUNG charmed the audience with their fluent Chinese, expressing their gratitude for the fans’ unwavering support. “Hello, today is great!” JUN.K exclaimed,his voice filled with passion. “Thank you so much for waiting,” he added,while WOOYOUNG apologized for the long absence,saying,”We haven’t been to Taipei for a long time.”
The night was a nostalgic journey through 2PM’s discography, featuring powerful performances of “I’m Your Man,” “10 out of 10,” “Hands Up,” and “Go Crazy!” The group also treated fans to special acoustic renditions of beloved classics like “Heartbeat,” “Again and Again,” and “Without U.”
One of the most memorable moments came during “I’m Your Man,” when the members ripped off their shirts, revealing toned abs and chests that solidified their “Beast Idol” reputation. The crowd erupted in cheers, with NICHKHUN playfully asking, “Do you like my clothes?”
The concert wasn’t just about the music; it was a celebration of the bond between 2PM and their fans, affectionately known as HOTTEST. WOOYOUNG engaged the crowd during “Party Shot,” while NICHKHUN flirted with fans before “My House,” playfully asking, “Do you want to go back to my house? I invite you to our home!”
Although members JUNHO, CHANYEOL, and TAECYEON where absent, JUN.K, NICHKHUN, and WOOYOUNG delivered a performance that showcased the enduring charm of 2PM. They repeatedly expressed their gratitude to the fans, emphasizing that the night wouldn’t have been possible without their unwavering support.
as the concert drew to a close, the trio promised the Taiwanese HOTTEST they wouldn’t wait another 12 years to return. The night was a resounding success, filled with electrifying performances, heartfelt interactions, and a shared love for music that transcended language barriers.
2PM’s Taipei Triumph: A 12-Year Reunion Packed with Nostalgia and Energy
NewsDirectory3.com sat down with K-pop expert and music critic,Professor Lee Sojung,to discuss 2PM’s explosive return to Taipei after a 12-year absence.
ND3: Professor Lee, 2PM’s recent concert in Taipei was met with overwhelming enthusiasm. What do you think contributed to this incredible reception?
Professor Lee: 2PM holds a special place in the hearts of many K-pop fans, especially those who have followed them as thier debut. Their music is incredibly catchy and their performances are always full of energy. After such a long hiatus, their return was highly anticipated, and the fans clearly showed their enduring love and support.
ND3: The setlist seemed to cater to both longtime fans and newer listeners. Was this a deliberate strategy?
Professor Lee: Absolutely. 2PM smartly balanced their classic hits, which ignited nostalgia for their longtime fans, with some
newer tracks to showcase their musical evolution. This approach ensured a satisfying experience for everyone.
ND3: The members actively engaged with the fans throughout the concert. How important is this fan interaction in K-pop culture?
Professor Lee: Fan interaction is incredibly important in K-pop. Artists often build strong relationships with their fans, who are affectionately referred to as fandoms.This interaction creates a sense of community and strengthens the bond between artist and fan.
ND3: what does 2PM’s prosperous comeback signify for K-pop as a genre?
Professor Lee: I believe it demonstrates the lasting power of K-pop and its ability to connect with audiences across generations and borders. It also highlights the strong loyalty that K-pop fans have towards their favorite artists, even after long periods of inactivity.
