[Concert Recap] Junhee in Amstelveen
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On the 4th of March in Amstelveen, fans entered P60 for the Junhee concert. The atmosphere was good, and you could feel the excitement of the fans. When the lights went out and the spotlights turned on, the screams of the fans started as Junhee entered the stage, happily performing Supernova. From the first lines, it was clear a performer had entered the stage; with clear vocals, hitting high notes, and throwing a dance move into the mix, he had the attention of everyone. After welcoming the fans and warming the crowd up, he moved on with his show with Sugar, You Should Come, and Beautiful.
The songs were followed by a quick segment where Junhee commented that he thought Amsterdam was very fun and had good energy. He wondered who in the venue were first-timers in seeing him, which got a lot of screams in return. Then he started teasing the next song, a cover of Love Yourself by Justin Bieber, leaving the crowd quiet and in a trance by his vocals. When the song was finished, the singer announced the next song in English, earning a laugh from the crowd by quoting, “The next song... is the next song,” followed by the song Soft Spot by Keshi.

In the next segment, Junhee entertained the crowd by encouraging responses, such as asking whether his fans were having a fun night and if they had ever been “separated.” This was also the moment where he first spoke about milk, a topic that would return for the rest of the show. After his talk, the music started for the next song, Umbrella; he let the fans sing the intro, which was extremely loud but beautiful. The song consisted of high notes and dancing, leading to energetic participation from the fans.
After Umbrella, the singer wanted to test the vocal skills of the fans even more by having them repeat the words he was singing, such as “yeah yeah” and “Netherlands,” where even the lights joined in. After this, he again had to announce his love for milk and started bewitching fans by "abracadabra’ing" them. He quickly followed with the next song, Tattoo, which left fans loudly barking.
Of course, the singer had more to say and stated that despite it still being winter, inside it felt like summer because of the feeling this tour gave him. He segued to the next part where, as in all his tour stops, he wanted to try food from the country he was performing in. At that moment, the crew gave him a Stroopwafel (a Dutch thin waffle cookie with syrup). Despite looking hesitant at first, he enjoyed it a lot—even so much that he went in for a second bite and loudly said, “Who made this?!” as a reference to the famous meme.
After singing another cover, Toxic till the end by Rosé, he quickly stated that he was very happy and wanted to make good memories. As the first notes of Night started, the fans quickly turned on the lights of their phones and started swaying in the calm rhythm. While the fans were still emotional, Junhee gave an evil little smirk and said that now they were going to do it for real. While the intro started for Your Idol by the Sajaboys, the fans went wild and the energy went through the roof. The song was followed by a cover of Blinding Lights by The Weeknd, having fans dancing and singing along.

After these songs, Junhee spoke to the audience again and announced the “last song,” playing into the surprise encore that everyone already expected—but not before taking a group picture with the fans. His last song was a link back to his previous work with his group A.C.E. by performing the song Clover. After bowing, he left the stage, resulting in loud chants from the fans to encourage him to come back soon. After changing into the tour merchandise shirt, he came back and performed Just Better, My Girl, and Effortless by A.C.E., followed by Umbrella and Supernova. In his closing talk, he thanked his fans for supporting his group work, his solo works, and his own company, promising to repay the love by releasing new music soon. The show wrapped up with the song Too Bad, leaving fans jumping and celebrating a great concert.
In conclusion, it was a banger! In all seriousness, Junhee performed an amazing show with clear and high vocals combined with sly smiles and jokes, creating a fun and comfortable atmosphere for the fans.
Review by Lisanne
Photography by Eva & Lisanne

























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