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NCT 127 in Manila: What an array of intense performances on their first solo Philippine concert


Can’t get enough of NCT 127, Czennies? Neither can we!

The K-Pop boy group really "rolled up to the party" with their filo NCTzens during their concert on Sunday.

The Manila pitstop of their NEO CITY: THE LINK Tour, held at SM Mall of Asia Arena, is the group's first solo here and boy did they deliver!

Loud screams filled the arena when the group set foot on stage and performed their opening number: an intense "Kick It" right in the flesh.

Everyone was thirsting for more so the 9-member group quenched it with a performance of "Lemonade."

After their sizzling performances of "Simon Says" and "Elevator (127F)," NCT 127 members each had the chance to showcase their solo and unit numbers.

Each and every performance was limitlessly etched in the audience’s memories.

 

 

 

 

There was really no way but "Highway to Heaven" with these boys as they also sang the namesake and one of their hit songs "Favorite," which is among NCTzens’ personal faves.

A sea of lime green lights pervaded the arena when NCT 127 waved their Neobongs along with the crowd.

 


Halfway through the concert, the K-Pop group also had the opportunity to interact with their fans through their personal "ment."

"Cherry Bomb" and "Sticker" were the last two songs performed by the K-Pop group as the concert drew to a close.

But the show did not stop there because the NCT 127 surprised the crowd with an encore.

To officially bid their fans goodbye, they gave their final heartwarming ment, endlessly thanking each and every Czennie for their first memorable solo concert in the Philippines.

Hoping to come back real soon for a 2 or 3-day concert, NCT 127 gave their final bow.

 

 

This month, the group is gearing up for a comeback album titled "2 Baddies."

NCT 127 is a sub-unit of NCT comprised of members Johnny, Taeil, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Jungwoo, Mark, and Haechan. — LA, GMA News

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