With a line wrapped around the block and then some, LA local eaJ’s presence was deep-set in San Francisco Sunday night. August Hall was sold out for the first stop on the In Insomnia tour, the artist’s first independent headlining tour across North America. Park is a former member of K-pop band DAY6, but he broke away from the band at the end of 2021 after deciding he needed a break from the realm of K-pop. Although riding solo now, his fans remain faithful, many bringing him posters and memorabilia. There was an immediate personal feel to the evening as the artist hung out at the merch table before his set.
Stephanie Poetri , a young Indonesian artist signed with 88rising opened up the night, with a bubbly personality that shined across the stage. Best-known for “I Love You 3000,” a love song with an obvious ode to Avengers: Endgame, Poetri gave an upbeat and exciting performance that was filled with charming moments like a cover of K-pop song “Super Shy” which got everyone dancing to the iconic NewJeans “Super Shy” music video dance alongside her. She performed her newest single, “Never Really Easy,” a song about trying to convey love to someone else for the first time. My favorite part of her performance was when the young artist covered the infamous Owl City song “Fireflies,” to which everyone knew the lyrics and displayed phone flashlights in unison. Her set was the perfect way to excite the audience for the performance that eaJ would give next.
He made his way onto the stage, framed by a bare set and just a screen, making it so that his performance was focused on just his vocals and stage presence Jae was entirely personal throughout his set, stating that there would be no facades when it came to how he performed because, for the first time, he simply wanted to be himself. In between dancing and standing on the speakers, he said nothing else mattered but being honest to himself and to the crowd. The concert was filled with vulnerability as a result.
Personal favorites of mine from his set were “MAD,” a new unreleased song that has been stuck in my head since Sunday night thanks to its catchy beat and strong lyrics, “enemy,” which deals with the anger of falling out with someone, and “VISIONS,” written for the popular Riot Games FPS (first-person shooter) game VALORANT. These three songs carried a sort of angst and anger that fused with pop in such a unique way, distinguishing themselves from other songs of the night. To close the set, eaJ finished with two of his most popular songs, “castle in the sky,” and “Car Crash,” also performing an unreleased song called “Forest.” Jae truly put on a show with these final three, belting high notes and singing riffs that blew the audience away.
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Article by Ashley Mauldin