New Year’s Eve in Taipei|”Apink” mourns the plane crash in black and white style, Gigi Leung stuffs grapes for the countdown and prays for good luck
K-Pop Sensations Apink Ring in the New Year with Taipei Fans
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Taipei, Taiwan – South Korean girl group Apink brought their signature energy and catchy tunes to Taipei’s “2025 taipei Highest New Year City” New Year’s Eve Party on December 31st, delivering a performance that left fans energized and ready to welcome 2025.The quartet, consisting of Park Chorong, Yoon Bomi, Kim Namjoo, and Wu Jiarong, donned elegant black and white dresses adorned with black ribbons, a poignant tribute to the victims of the recent Jeju Air crash.
“We’re really grateful to be able to spend time with our fans in Taiwan,” the group shared, expressing their appreciation for the warm welcome.Apink ignited the stage with a string of their hit songs, including “I’m So Sick,” “Dumdurum,” “DND,” “Mr. Chu,” and “LUV,” captivating the audience with their powerful vocals and synchronized choreography. The group’s performance was a highlight of the evening,leaving fans buzzing with excitement.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, hosts William and fengtian joined in the fun, attempting the iconic dance moves from “Mr. Chu.” Their playful efforts earned them praise from Apink, who cheered them on with excited “You are! Apink!” chants.
The New year’s Eve party also featured a taste of Taiwanese cuisine, with Apink sampling local delicacies like beef noodles, pineapple cake, and nougat pancakes.
Apink’s performance was just one part of a spectacular new Year’s Eve celebration in Taipei. Thousands of revelers gathered for the annual event,which featured performances by popular Taiwanese and Korean acts,culminating in a stunning fireworks show over the city skyline.
Taiwanese group “Energy” electrified the crowd with their renditions of hit songs “Let Go” and “Friday Night,” setting the stage ablaze with their energetic performance. Hong Kong singer Gigi Leung captivated the audience with a nostalgic setlist, including her signature song “Spaghetti” and fan favorites like “Coward.” leung’s performance was made even more special with the presence of her Spanish husband and 9-year-old daughter, who joined her on stage.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, Leung shared a heartwarming tradition with the crowd, explaining that she eats a grape every second during the countdown to ensure good luck in the new year.
The night continued with performances by Taiwanese artists,ensuring a memorable start to 2025 for everyone in attendance.
Taiwan rings in 2024 with Star-Studded Celebrations
Taipei, Taiwan – As the clock ticked down to 2024, Taiwan’s major cities erupted in a dazzling display of music, lights, and celebration. From Taipei to Taoyuan and Hsinchu, pop stars took center stage, offering fans a night of unforgettable performances and a chance to reflect on the year gone by.
In Taipei, K-pop sensations Apink headlined the “2025 Taipei Highest New Year City” New Year’s Eve party, captivating the audience with their signature blend of catchy tunes and intricate choreography. Dressed in elegant black and white gowns adorned with black ribbons, the quartet – Park Chorong, Yoon Bomi, Kim Namjoo, and Wu Jiarong – paid a touching tribute to the victims of the recent Jeju Air crash.
“We’re really grateful to be able to spend time with our fans in Taiwan,” the group shared, expressing their gratitude for the warm reception from their Taiwanese fan base.
Together, in Taoyuan, one of Taiwan’s most beloved rock bands, Mayday, delivered an electrifying set. Frontman Ashin invited fans to request songs, creating a sense of intimacy and shared experience. The band also surprised the audience with a special guest appearance by singer Lola, who joined them for a powerful duet.
Hsinchu’s New Year’s Eve celebration took on a more sensual tone. Singer Genie, known for her bold stage presence, wowed the crowd with a daring performance that included revealing outfits and energetic dance moves.
The celebrations across Taiwan reflected the country’s vibrant pop culture scene and its ability to blend tradition with modernity.as fireworks illuminated the night sky, ushering in a new year, the energy and excitement were palpable, a testament to the enduring power of music and celebration.
K-Pop sensation Apink Ignites Taipei with Energetic New Year’s Eve Performance
Taipei, Taiwan – South Korean girl group Apink delivered a dazzling performance to a roaring crowd in Taipei on New year’s Eve, capping off a year of global success. The group ignited the stage with a string of their biggest hits, including “I’m So Sick,” “Dumdurum,” “DND,” “Mr. chu,” and “LUV,” sending the crowd into a frenzy of cheers and singalongs.
Apink’s infectious energy and remarkable stage presence made their performance a highlight of the evening, leaving fans energized and ready to usher in the new year.
A beautiful Tribute
The group’s decision to wear black and white gowns with black ribbons was a poignant reminder of the tragic Jeju Air crash that took place earlier in the month. This thoughtful gesture demonstrated Apink’s empathy and solidarity with the victims and their families, adding another layer of meaning to their performance.
Apink’s Taipei performance is just one example of the group’s growing global popularity. With its blend of catchy music, impressive talent, and heartwarming connection with fans, Apink is sure to continue making waves in the international music scene.
Apink Rings in the New Year with Taipei Fans

Taipei, Taiwan – South korean girl group Apink brought their signature energy and catchy tunes to Taipei’s “2025 taipei Highest New Year City” New Year’s eve Party on December 31st, delivering a performance that left fans energized and ready to welcome 2025.
The quartet, consisting of park Chorong, Yoon Bomi, Kim namjoo, and Wu Jiarong, donned elegant black and white dresses adorned with black ribbons, a poignant tribute to the victims of the recent jeju Air crash.
“We’re really grateful to be able to spend time with our fans in Taiwan,” the group shared, expressing their appreciation for the warm welcome.
Apink ignited the stage with a string of their hit songs including “I’m So Sick,” “Dumdurum,” “DND,” “Mr.Chu,” and “LUV,” captivating the audience with their powerful vocals and synchronized choreography.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, hosts William and fengtian joined in the fun, attempting the iconic dance moves from “Mr. Chu.” Their playful efforts earned them praise from Apink, who cheered them on with excited “You are! Apink!” chants.
Beyond the music, Apink embraced the local culture, sampling Taiwanese delicacies like beef noodles, pineapple cake, and nougat pancakes.
Apink’s performance was just one part of a breathtaking New year’s Eve party in Taipei. Thousands of revelers gathered for the annual event, which featured performances by popular Taiwanese and Korean acts, culminating in a stunning fireworks show over the city skyline.
Taiwanese group “Energy” electrified the crowd with their renditions of hit songs “Let Go” and “Friday Night,” setting the stage ablaze with their energetic performance.Hong Kong singer Gigi Leung captivated the audience with a nostalgic setlist, including her signature song “Spaghetti” and fan favorites like “Coward.” Leung’s performance was made even more special with the presence of her Spanish husband and 9-year-old daughter, who joined her on stage.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, Leung shared a heartwarming tradition with the crowd, explaining…
