Jay Park Successfully Kicks Off World Tour in Seoul…Perfect Balance of Fan Interaction and Stage Performance
Singer Jay Park successfully launched the beginning of his world tour in Seoul after approximately 6 years.
The ‘2025 Jay Park World Tour: Serenades & Body Rolls’ took place on May 24th and 25th at the Handball Stadium in Seoul Olympic Park, both shows selling out and proving Jay Park’s global popularity.
Through this stage, he was able to demonstrate his mature musicality as a musician while maintaining organic communication with his fans.
‘Serenades & Body Rolls’ marked Jay Park’s first global tour in 6 years since the previous ‘SEXY 4EVA’ tour, enhancing the immersion of the performances through a large band setup and various collaboratIVE stages.
Jay Park opened the show with ‘Ohx3’ and ‘DRIVE,’ followed by songs like ‘GANADARA,’ ‘Like I Do,’ and ‘Need To Know,’ each showcasing his unique sensibility.
Additionally, songs rearranged with a band set like ‘The Purge,’ ‘100 Days,’ and ‘If We Fall in Love, It’s Not a Party’ captivated the audience with new and different performances.
Particularly, the surprise release of the new song ‘Keep It Sexy (MOMMAE2)’ just a day before the concert created a buzz.
The lIVE performance of this song, featuring Chungha, garnered enthusiastic responses from fans as they performed together on stage.
Jay Park’s distinctIVE stage direction and performances heightened the lIVE concert experience.
Another highlight of the show was the dazzling lineup of guest appearances.
On the 24th, ballad singer Sung Si-kyung and rookie group KISS OF LIFE’s Natty appeared, while Psy and Chungha graced the stage on the 25th, adding dIVErsity to the performances.
Especially, Jay Park showcased new collaboratIVE aspects with Natty in ‘Taxi Blurr’ and Chungha in ‘Gimme A Minute.’
His emphasis on interaction with fans was also noticeable. Jay Park personally went down to the audience during the show, signing autographs on the spot and taking group photos, creating a warm atmosphere by reducing the physical distance with the audience.
The concert concluded with the hit song ‘MOMMAE,’ and Jay Park expressed his gratitude, saying, “Thanks to the steady support of the fans, I was able to start this world tour after 6 years.”
Starting from Seoul, Jay Park will continue the tour with a total of 13 shows in major cities across Asia and Oceania, including Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Osaka, solidifying his position as a global artist once again.