Itzy in Seattle: A Mid-Vibe, Front Row Fantasy and Back Row Reality

Like, hello, are we invisible? I swear the girls only cared about the front row fans. They’d wave and interact with them, but the rest of us in the back? Nada. Maybe I missed something, but it felt like there was a whole sea of people just ignored. And if you’re gonna have these big-ass screens on the side of the stage, how about using them to actually show the girls performing for those of us in the back? We paid good money for those seats, and y’all were making us squint to see them. Like, c’mon, it’s 2025, why not make the experience equal for everyone? Do better.Now let’s talk about the Yuna solo moment. Honestly, it was tragic. The crowd was dead, and when I say “black ocean,” I mean it—like scary dead. Everyone pulled out their phones and watched through their screens instead of actually enjoying the performance. Is this what concerts have come to? It was a total vibe killer.

Okay, let’s talk ITZY in Seattle. If I’m being completely honest, it was a mixed bag—like a cute little cocktail of highs and lows, but mostly… just mid. I had my expectations and, well, they got partially met.First things first, the setlist was exactly what you’d expect—a mix of their best bangers and some solos. It was cute, don’t get me wrong. But here’s the thing… when you’re not VIP or front row, your experience takes a dive. And before y’all come for me, I’m not saying you have to be in the VIP section to have a good time—because trust me, I had the time of my life at DPR even though I wasn’t front row. But Itzy? They seemed to have forgotten there were more people in the venue besides the front row.

Look, would I say this was a great concert? Not at all. I’d give it a solid mid. The girls, as talented as they are, seemed a bit underwhelming that night—maybe it was exhaustion, maybe they were just having an off night, but it felt like they were dialing it in for most of the performance. It’s like they were saving the heat for another night. The positives? These girls work hard, and you can see the effort in the choreography and overall performance. They just chose to dial it back a little that night.So, would I go again if they come back to Seattle? Probably. But please, next time—bring the heat. We want to feel like we’re a part of the show, not just watching it through a tiny screen.Ladies, if you’re reading this, we got your back, but next time, make sure we all feel the energy—from front to back. We’re ready.
Until next time,
Your Truly
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