
From Asian Tour Venues (GFRIEND)
アジアのツアー会場から(GFRIEND)
GFRIEND's new album "Fallin' Light" will be released on November 13th (Wednesday)! Asia tour "2019 GFRIEND ASIA TOUR [GO GO GFRIEND!] in YOKOHAMA" will also be held
I am writing this article while watching a video of the Malaysian performance.
About 30 million people live in Malaysia, which is slightly smaller than Japan. Although it is a multiethnic nation, it seems to be 60% Malay, 25% Chinese, 10% Indian and others.
I think that's why I see girls wearing hijabs at the venue.
The venue was filled with excitement on the GFRIEND stage. The fans singing along with the GFRIEND members filled the venue with cheers. I mean, it's really exciting. Everyone who came to the venue seemed to be their passionate fans. Judging from the cheers, many of them seem to be female fans.
At the Manila performance, although the majority of the fans were female, I felt that there were quite a few male fans as well.
However, since I can't see the fans in the venue clearly, I don't know what the total male-female ratio is.
The stage in Singapore is also exciting. I get the impression that they are made up of fans who watch GFRIEND on stage, listen to what they hear, and cheer when they cheer.
"Is it a reflection of GFRIEND's music style?"
These performances are coming to Yokohama soon. I wonder how the Japanese fans will receive their stage at the venue.
I would like the members to sing together like at venues in other countries, but what do you think...
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I am writing this article while watching a video of the Malaysian performance.
About 30 million people live in Malaysia, which is slightly smaller than Japan. Although it is a multiethnic nation, it seems to be 60% Malay, 25% Chinese, 10% Indian and others.
I think that's why I see girls wearing hijabs at the venue.
The venue was filled with excitement on the GFRIEND stage. The fans singing along with the GFRIEND members filled the venue with cheers. I mean, it's really exciting. Everyone who came to the venue seemed to be their passionate fans. Judging from the cheers, many of them seem to be female fans.
At the Manila performance, although the majority of the fans were female, I felt that there were quite a few male fans as well.
However, since I can't see the fans in the venue clearly, I don't know what the total male-female ratio is.
The stage in Singapore is also exciting. I get the impression that they are made up of fans who watch GFRIEND on stage, listen to what they hear, and cheer when they cheer.
"Is it a reflection of GFRIEND's music style?"
These performances are coming to Yokohama soon. I wonder how the Japanese fans will receive their stage at the venue.
I would like the members to sing together like at venues in other countries, but what do you think...
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