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Hype Malaysia
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
2NE1's Sandara Park, Lee Chong Wei & More: Local & International Stars Who Attended G-Dragon's KL Concert
A lot unfolded during G-Dragon (권지용)'s 2-day concert in Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. While some fans had the time of their lives, many were left disappointed by the circumstances leading up to the concert and the events on the days of the shows themselves. Regardless, those who attended the concert spotted a few familiar faces in the audience, including both local and international celebrities. So, without further ado, let's take a look at who was in attendance at the icon's concert at Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur: 1. 2NE1's Sandara Park Who would have thought that a member of 2NE1 would be spotted among the Malaysian crowd during G-Dragon's Kuala Lumpur concert? A video has been circulating online showing Sandara Park enjoying the show while waving her lightstick. For those who may not know, both BIGBANG and 2NE1 debuted under YG Entertainment, so it's not entirely surprising to see the idol showing support for her ex-labelmate. 2. Datuk Lee Chong Wei One of the perks of retirement is getting to enjoy concerts by your favourite artists. Former national shuttler Datuk Wira Lee Chong Wei (李宗伟) was spotted making his way to his seat at the concert, where he was also seen greeting fans who recognised him. He later reposted an Instagram Story featuring one of the BIGBANG members' performances during the show. 3. Ms Kuan, Alex HKF, Danny Koo Local influencers Ms Kuan and Alex HKF shared posts about their experience at the concert, with the latter offering some insights into what went down during the show on his Twitter page. Singer Danny Koo also attended the concert while testing out the new Samsung Galaxy Fold 7. 4. Hani Fadzil & Muna Bella If it's anything K-pop related, there's a high chance these two will be there. Known for their love of all things K-pop and K-culture, local radio announcers Hani Fadzil (MIX) and Muna Bella (Era) were both spotted at G-Dragon's weekend concert, with the former even dressing up as the idol himself. Not only did they attend the show, but they also had the opportunity to interview him and film exclusive content for their respective radio stations, something fans can certainly look forward to once it's released. 5. Bosco Wong Hong Kong actor Bosco Wong was reportedly spotted at G-Dragon's concert in KL as well. Fans recognised the star in what appeared to be the VIP section, despite him wearing a hat and face mask to keep a low profile. It was also rumoured that other Hong Kong artists, including Michael Tao, Joel Chan and Kelly Fu, were present at the Kuala Lumpur concert, although this has yet to be confirmed. 6. Jeannie Hsieh Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jeannie Hsieh posted a video on Instagram that she indeed attended the G-Dragon concert in KL over the weekend. The 50-year-old filmed herself outside the venue before the doors opened while wearing the 'Übermensch' cap. Did you spot any familiar faces at the concert? Let us know!


CNA
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
Iconic K-pop group 2NE1 reflects on long-awaited reunion and legacy: 'It felt like coming home'
Just a mere four years ago, the thought of all four members of K-pop girl group 2NE1 performing on stage together, much less going on tour, seemed impossible. After all, the quartet's agency, YG Entertainment, announced in 2016 that the group would be disbanding, and following 2NE1's 2017 single, the aptly named Goodbye, it seemed that the book on the beloved hitmakers had been closed. That all changed in 2022, following a surprise reunion of the foursome at that year's Coachella festival. Videos of 2NE1's performance of I Am The Best reached tens of millions of views as older K-pop fans worldwide revelled in what used to be a wistful dream. With just one performance, the hope of Bom, Dara, CL and Minzy returning to their rightful place in concert halls again, surrounded by thousands of Blackjacks (fans of 2NE1), was within the realm of possibility. Fans' prayers were answered in 2024 after it was announced that 2NE1 would embark on a tour to celebrate its 15th anniversary. 2NE1's Welcome Back tour saw the group reuniting with fans in South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and more. Even though the tour itself has since ended, it seems that this time, 2NE1 has plenty of miles left in its journey. The group recently performed at Los Angeles' Head In The Clouds festival as well as Waterbomb Seoul 2025. Come Aug 31, 2NE1 will return to Singapore for the country's Waterbomb festival. Speaking to CNA Lifestyle ahead of the event, the members of 2NE1 reveal how their reunion came about and their thoughts on the impact they've made in the K-pop industry. It still feels surreal that 2NE1 is back and performing all over the world. What made you decide to return as a foursome again, and how has that experience been so far? CL: We were all able to grow a lot as individuals and artistes during the time we were apart. But 2NE1 as a team was always inside us. Like the title of our song, Come Back Home, it felt like coming home. Bom: We had such a happy time during the 2NE1 tour last year and the decision to get back together wasn't just because of the music. The strong bond we share and the love of Blackjack, who still cheer us on from all over the world, were a huge strength. Dara: The members have been talking to each other since a long ago, and when the timing was right, everything flowed naturally. It's so overwhelming and empowering to be back on stage as four. Minzy: There's a special energy that can only be felt when the four of us are together. Blackjack, your love and support made everything more meaningful, and I'm so grateful to be able to share this new chapter with you. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CL (@chaelincl) 2NE1's impact is still felt in the industry, with many new groups citing you as their inspiration. How has that made you feel? Why do you think 2NE1 still has the influence it has? CL: There are so many great juniors and I think it's cool that they work hard to achieve their dreams. We still have the same passion for the stage as our juniors and we're always working hard. We're still spending time on stage to meet our fans more. I think that's why many juniors think well of us. Bom: It makes me so happy. We put a lot of heart into our music and I think that emotion stayed with people. That's what keeps the connection alive. Dara: I feel really proud. We created our own style. Maybe that's why people still remember us and find strength in what we did. Minzy: It's an honour. I think our energy and passion left a strong impression. We were fearless and that kind of spirit lasts beyond the moment. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MINZY (@_minzy_mz) Since you've returned, you've shared the stage with many new acts. What are your thoughts on this generation of K-pop artistes and how the K-pop industry has changed? CL: The new artistes are so talented and polished. It's really impressive. K-pop has grown so much and I'm proud to see the new generation leading it in bold, creative ways. They're fearless and confident and I really respect that. The industry's gotten bigger and faster but I think what matters most still stays the same: Being real with your music. Bom: K-pop is loved in many countries around the world and there are many great K-pop artistes actively working. I am so proud of them and I am grateful for the love they have received from the global community. K-pop will continue to move the world even more. Dara: I'm always excited to see how creative and fresh the younger artistes are. Their energy is amazing! The K-pop scene has definitely evolved but I think the passion behind it is still just as strong. That part hasn't changed. Minzy: It's inspiring. I see so many strong performers who are always pushing themselves. The level of artistry has gone up so much. I feel honoured to stand on the same stage and share in this new era of K-pop. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 박봄 (@newharoobompark) You finally get to perform at Waterbomb Singapore as a group. CL and Dara, did you give any tips to Minzy and Bom? CL: I've performed on the Waterbomb stage in several cities as a solo artiste, and every time has been an incredibly fun and memorable experience. This time, it's especially meaningful and exciting for me to be sharing the stage with the members in Singapore, where I performed last year. Minzy and Bom are such powerful performers on their own, I know they'll shine without needing any tips. But if I had to give one piece of advice, I'd say: Conserve your energy and don't get tired too quickly! Waterbomb is all about high energy. You have to keep moving, jumping and having fun with the crowd until the very end. Dara: Last year's audience at Waterbomb Singapore was truly passionate and full of energy, so I'm really looking forward to this year's stage as well. If I could say one thing to the members, it would be: Don't be nervous, just enjoy it! When you're having genuine fun and jumping around with the audience, that excitement naturally spreads. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sandara Park (@daraxxi) How does preparing for Waterbomb differ from your past concerts? CL: Waterbomb is a whole different vibe. It's more raw, spontaneous and interactive. There's a powerful energy exchange with the audience. Bom: I usually prepare emotionally for concerts but with Waterbomb, I'm also thinking about how to perform while getting soaked! It's a new kind of challenge but I'm enjoying it. Dara: Waterbomb has a more playful and unpredictable vibe. At concerts, the stage is the centre but at Waterbomb, it feels like we're partying with the fans. So I'm preparing with a lighter, more fun mindset. I'm also putting extra thought into styling, especially making sure everything holds up when we're soaked! Minzy: The energy at Waterbomb is way more dynamic. I'm training harder physically and mentally. Dancing while being splashed isn't easy but it's so much fun! View this post on Instagram A post shared by CL (@chaelincl) You've visited Singapore multiple times. Do you have a favourite memory from your trips here? CL: Performing at Waterbomb Singapore last year as a solo artiste left me with unforgettable memories. The energy from the crowd was incredible and it's something I've carried with me ever since. Bom: This is my first visit back to Singapore since our concert in December and I'm so excited to reunite with our fans on such a vibrant stage. Dara: I also took part in Waterbomb Singapore last year and it was such a memorable experience. The audience's energy was amazing and I'm thrilled to return, this time with the full group. Minzy: This time, being able to perform together as 2NE1 in beautiful Singapore feels truly special. I'm looking forward to making new memories with the members and all our fans. What is something that you haven't done in Singapore that you would like to do this time round? CL: I'd love to try something fun in Singapore that's only possible during the summer, so I'd really appreciate any recommendations. Bom: I enjoy resting on off days, so relaxing in my hotel room, watching the city lights and ordering room service is something I'm really looking forward to. Those quiet moments mean a lot to me. Dara: I always try to walk around local streets when I travel. This time, I'd love to explore Singapore's markets and neighbourhoods like a local, just soaking in the atmosphere. It's one of my favourite ways to enjoy a city. Minzy: I've heard so much about Singapore's amazing food! I want to go on a little food adventure, especially trying different desserts. A sweet treat tour sounds like fun! View this post on Instagram A post shared by CL (@chaelincl) What is your message to Blackjacks in Singapore? CL: It's been way too long, hasn't it? I've missed you all so much! Thank you for sending so much love from afar. Just thinking about being back on stage in front of you makes my heart race. Until we meet again, stay happy, stay healthy and keep shining. Bom: My lovely Singapore Blackjack, how have you been? Thinking of you always warms my heart. When we meet again, I'll sing you all the sweetest songs and maybe we can enjoy some yummy food too! Can't wait to see your smiling faces again! Dara: I've missed you all so much! I'm genuinely excited and looking forward to returning after such a long time! Let's laugh a lot, take fun pictures and make unforgettable memories together next time! Minzy: Thank you so much for your constant support and love. You inspire me to keep dancing, singing and giving it my all. Next time we meet, I promise an explosive stage just for you! Until then, keep smiling and take good care of yourselves.


CNA
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
Waterbomb Singapore 2025: South Korean rapper and Earth Arcade star Lee Young-ji announced as final addition
Get ready for an energetic performance – and possibly, laughs – at the upcoming Waterbomb Singapore 2025 as popular South Korean rapper and variety show star Lee Young-ji has been announced as the final addition to the music festival. The 22-year-old will be setting the stage on fire on Aug 31 – the second day of the two-day event. Lee first burst into the scene in 2019 as the winner of the reality competition show High School Rapper 3. She gained regional popularity as a member of the hit variety show Earth Arcade, which also stars comedienne Lee Eun-ji, Ive member Yujin and Oh My Girl member Mimi. Lee has also participated in chart-topping singles such as Small Girl and Fighting. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WATERBOMB SINGAPORE (@waterbomb_singapore_official) Happening at Sentosa's Siloso Beach on Aug 30 and 31, Waterbomb Singapore 2025 will see loads of beloved K-pop acts, such as 2NE1, Minho and Taemin of Shinee and CLC members Sorn and Seungyeon. Other regional artistes who will take the stage include Korean-Canadian singer-songwriter Junny and Singaporean singer Estelle Fly. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WATERBOMB SINGAPORE (@waterbomb_singapore_official)


Time of India
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sandara Park Stuns at 40 with Jaw-Dropping Physique at Water Bomb Seoul
Former 2NE1 sensation Sandara Park has once again left fans speechless with her jaw-dropping physique at Water Bomb Seoul. The 40-year-old K-pop icon proved that age is just a number as she confidently flaunted her sculpted abs while weighing an astonishing 39kg (approximately ₹3.2 lakh worth of dedication to fitness). Mind-Blowing Transformation That's Breaking the Internet On July 8th, Sandara took to Instagram with the caption "Water Bomb Seoul," sharing electrifying photos from her performance alongside fellow 2NE1 members. The leopard-print outfit she wore perfectly accentuated her incredibly toned midsection, leaving fans wondering how someone so petite could achieve such defined muscle definition. What's truly remarkable is that despite her featherweight frame of 39kg, Sandara has managed to develop what fans are calling "11-line abs" - a testament to her unwavering commitment to fitness. This isn't just about being skinny; it's about being strong, healthy, and absolutely stunning at 40. The Secret Behind Her Incredible Physique Industry insiders reveal that Sandara's transformation didn't happen overnight. Her consistent workout routine has been the talk of the entertainment world, with many wondering how she maintains such incredible muscle definition while staying so lean. During a recent live broadcast, she even showed off her abs in real-time, confidently stating, "My body looks really good right now. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like "기미 때문에 발랐는데 광채도 살아났어요!' 20년연구 "이것'' 효과에 5060 난리! 세계적성분 씨알파이브 더 알아보기 Undo It depends on the lighting, but right now it's no joke". Fan Reactions Are Off the Charts Social media has been buzzing with disbelief and admiration. Comments like "39kg and this is possible?" have been trending, with fans from around the world expressing their amazement at her dedication. Her Water Bomb performance has reignited discussions about body positivity and the importance of strength over just being thin. The performance wasn't just about the music - it was a celebration of self-confidence and the power of maintaining your health and fitness regardless of age. Sandara's bold choice to showcase her hard work has inspired countless fans to prioritize their own wellness journeys.


Time of India
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Park Bom Shuts Down Filter Rumors and Stuns Fans With Her Fresh Look - 2NE1's Comeback Vibes Are Real!
The Filter Drama - Park Bom's Clapback Moment Okay, K-pop stans, you know how social media can get wild with rumors. Recently, Park Bom, the iconic 2NE1 vocalist, found herself in the middle of a classic internet debate-are her photos too perfect, or is it just her natural glow? Some netizens accused her of using heavy filters on her selfies. But Park Bom wasn't having any of it. She straight-up addressed the rumors, saying, "I don't use filters!" That's the kind of confidence we love to see, especially in a world obsessed with Insta-perfect looks. On July 4th, Park Bom dropped two new photos on her socials, captioned "Inside the plane at Incheon Airport." Dressed in a sleek black outfit, her visuals were next-level. Her fair skin and sharp features had fans dropping comments like "You look gorgeous!" and "Have a safe trip!" It's honestly refreshing to see a celeb just owning their look, no matter what the haters say. 2NE1's Power Moves - From Coachella to Sold-Out Tours If you thought 2NE1 was just a nostalgia act, think again. After their legendary Coachella reunion in 2022, where Park Bom, CL, Sandara Park, and Minzy lit up the stage, the group has been on a roll. Last year, they celebrated their 15th anniversary with a massive Asia tour-12 cities, 25 shows! That's the kind of energy that only true icons can bring. And the hype didn't stop there. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo In April, 2NE1 held their "Welcome Back" encore concert at Seoul's KSPO DOME (yep, the old Olympic Gymnastics Arena). The crowd? Absolutely wild. The vibe? Pure throwback mixed with fresh energy. If you've ever been to a K-pop concert, you know it's not just about the music-it's about the community, the fashion, and the feeling that you're part of something bigger. Why This Hits Different for Us For anyone who grew up loving K-pop, 2NE1 was more than just a girl group-they were a whole attitude. Park Bom's recent posts remind us of how much pressure celebs face to look "perfect," but also how powerful it is when they just keep it real. It's a vibe that totally resonates with young people everywhere, especially when you compare it to the selfie culture here. Whether it's Bollywood stars or K-pop idols, the struggle with online image is real, but seeing someone like Park Bom push back is honestly inspiring.