Video highlighting BlackPink’s concert in Hanoi. |
On August 5 (Vietnam time), BlackPink’s official fanpage, with a green tick, posted a video of the highlights of the four girls during the Born Pink World Tour Hanoi, which took place in two days July 29-30.
At the beginning of the video is an image of the famous Tran Quoc Pagoda, cultural and religious architectural works, the pride of Hanoians. Then there was a moment of gratitude to Blinks, who paid for tickets to see BlackPink.
The conical hat painted pink, with the words Born Pink Tour Vietnam, the image of fans shouting the group’s name in front of the gate of My Dinh Stadium, Hanoi approaching 19 million people makes fans proud.
More than 500,000 people expressed their feelings with two articles about BlackPink’s concert in Vietnam.
The fireworks display at the end of the two shows, which was praised by fans as the most spectacular in Singapore, according to Asean Daily highlighted in the middle of the clip, along with the group’s performance on stage, below is the “pink sea” created by a hammer-shaped lightstick.
The dance cover See love of Jennie and the members also appeared. The highlight clip closes with the image of four girls wearing conical hats, posing for photos with more than 60,000 spectators (including two shows).
The highlight video of BlackPink’s concert in Hanoi attracted more than 200,000 likes, nearly 6,000 comments and more than 5,000 shares. Under the comment section, Vietnamese fans left a thank-you comment, sharing their feelings after nearly a week of finishing the show.
Previously, the fanpage posted a thank you article for Blink to see BlackPink perform in Hanoi. The four girls shared “falling down” at the love of their fans with the line sharing in Vietnamese: “Thank you, see you next time”. The post continued to receive many positive comments with a Vietnamese-style BlackPink image with a conical hat, and the interaction with fans in Vietnamese.
Lisa (BlackPink) also posted behind-the-scenes photos of the night in Hanoi with words of gratitude, the words “Thank you Vietnam” with a thank you icon. The Thai idol is said to love Vietnamese cuisine, slurping up a bowl of pho in Hanoi, according to Rosé’s share on stage.