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Kwon Jin-ah, 2026 Flower Speech Concert 'Blooming' 10,000 Audience Fever

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Singer Kwon Jin-ah/photo courtesy = Another
Singer Kwon Jin-ah/photo courtesy = Another

Singer Kwon Jin-ah once again proved her potential as a unique "performance queen" by successfully completing the 2026 flower language concert "Peony: Another Dream."

Kwon Jin-ah held a solo concert at the TicketLink Live Arena in Seoul Olympic Park for three days from April 3 to 5.

This performance drew great attention even before the start, with all seats sold out within three minutes of the reservation opening, and even the urgently added episode causing a "picketing" chaos thanks to the enthusiastic support of fans.

Kwon Jin-ah drew about 10,000 audiences for three days, realizing her overwhelming ticket power.

Kwon Jin-ah, who opened the performance intensely with "Something's Wrong," which was arranged in the modern rock style, caught the audience's ears at once by presenting a series of songs with delicate sensibilities and appealing tones such as "Flower Horse," "Farewell Back," "End," and "Let Me Go."

Immediately, he heated up the audience with rhythmic and colorful performances such as "still missu," "White Wine," and "Love Me Love Me."

Kwon Jin-ah said, "This is the second 'flower horse concert' since the year before last. This spring's theme was "Pioni (peony)," he explained. "It takes a long time for peony to be planted in autumn and sprouted in spring, and I wanted to contain the meaning of slowly blooming." In addition, "I had my first solo concert with 700 seats, and I became a singer who filled the 3,500-seat concert hall for three days." I'm proud of myself and grateful," he said, expressing his overwhelming feelings.

In particular, surprise spoilers and a new song stage were held in this performance, which excited fans.

Kwon Jin-ah released her new modern rock genre song "Rain on me" for the first time and showed off her intense guitar performance.

He said, "When I bring up a deep story, I think of the genre of rock. Now, I thought it was right to expand my musical world," he said, raising expectations by surprisingly announcing that he was preparing to release a rock album in the future.

Subsequently, "You ready have," "Raise Up The Flag," and "Our Way" were played directly between acoustic and electric guitars with the band's intense sound.

Since then, Kwon Jin-ah's emotional ballads such as "Love & Hate" and "Reunion," which were released in 2025, have been sung, "Tell me what you did today," "Only those who were sincere become fools," "That Night," "Consolation," and "Lucky."

Another highlight of this concert was the unconventional dance performance.

In addition to the "Pink!" and "KNOCK" stages, which were completed in collaboration with dance crew HolyBang, Kwon Jin-ah also performed "Like JENNIE," which covered Jenny's "Like JENNIE," showing off her ripe dance line and energetic groove, leading the atmosphere of the concert hall to its peak.

Kwon Jin-ah, who re-entered the stage at the request for an encore, sang "New Footprint" and "Butterfly" and ended the hot three-day journey perfectly.

At the end of the performance, Kwon Jin-ah said, "I want to distribute the things I have to you indefinitely. I dream of a world where everyone can live like me. Right now, I'm frustrated and I don't know if I'm going well with no end in sight, but there's always a time when it shines. So let's not give up, let's hang in there and endure well, and let's meet again with a smile," he said to the audience.

After successfully performing in Korea, Kwon Jin-ah expands her career to the global stage. On May 30, in response to constant love calls from local fans, the first solo performance "2026 Kwon Jin Ah 1st Concert in Japan" will be held at Mitsui Hall in Nihonbashi, Japan, and will target the archipelago.

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