Beijing Daily Client | Reporter Han Xuan
On the evening of December 30, Lin Youjia’s 2023 IDOL concert kicked off its first performance at Huaxi Live. On the following 31st and January 1, 2024, Lin Youjia will perform for two consecutive days, using The singing accompanied the Beijing audience to bid farewell to 2023 and welcome the new 2024.
Lin Yojia’s idol concert started in 2018, and has performed more than 50 times in more than 30 cities at home and abroad. This time in Beijing, the opening music of the concert was the work of the famous composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. Sakamoto Ryuichi's music created a sense of mystery for the concert, as if it was about to embark on an unknown journey, and also set a mysterious tone for the concert. After singing songs such as "A Little Bit", "Please Say" and "Let the World Destroy", Yojia Lin said hello to the fans and welcomed everyone to the three-day "Escape from the Black Hole Journey".
"Escape from the Black Hole" can be said to be the theme of the entire concert. Lin Youjia used "Chinatown", "I'm Not a God, I'm Just an Ordinary People Who Loves You", "Want to Be Free" and "Tightrope Walker" to connect them Different emotions and feelings convey love and hope to fans. Lin Youjia said affectionately that she debuted in a singing competition at the age of 19. She has worked hard and has not wasted her talent, and she has gained more and more life experiences. "But now I know, it turns out that being in your thirties is not the same as being in your teens." No matter how old you are, there will be difficulties that you cannot overcome, and there will also be times when you are too stressed and sacrifice your health." He hopes that fans will have hope and gain warmth in life no matter what age they are or what difficulties they encounter, and this also echoes The reflective support flag placed at the scene read: "Only love can overflow a black hole."
In terms of stage design, the design of idol concerts is like a mobile art museum. The large-screen images are linked with music, coupled with the effects of lights and lasers, sometimes showing a sea of fire, sometimes a starry sky, sometimes thunder and lightning, creating a strong sense of story. In the second half of the concert, Youjia Lin sang "Own" and other songs a cappella. Her ethereal voice combined with the light and shadow of the scene made the audience feel like they were in a large-scale art exhibition, giving them a unique experience.