ITZY reaffirmed their stature as K-pop’s performance queens, commanding both sight and sound with an immersive stage presence that presented the unmistakable vision of a seven-year-old girl group at its peak.
On February 16, JYP Entertainment announced that ITZY successfully held the Seoul leg of their third world tour “TUNNEL VISION” at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, for three consecutive days from February 13 to 15.
Serving as the opening chapter of the new tour, the concert centered on tracks from their mini album of the same name, released in November 2025. The performance fully embodied the “Tunnel Vision” concept, designed to block external sensory distractions and draw audiences into complete focus on the stage itself.
From the opening moments with “Focus” and “TUNNEL VISION,” ITZY overwhelmed the audience, declaring their intent to deliver “the ultimate immersive experience that pulls everyone into our world,” and immediately drawing fans into their high-intensity performance narrative.
The highlight of the concert was the members’ unreleased solo stages, each reflecting their evolving musical identities. Yeji energized the crowd with the Y2K-inspired “Pocket,” while Ryujin showcased her signature charisma through the powerful and stylish “LOOK.”
Lia followed with the emotional vocal piece “Asylum,” appearing as if walking above the clouds, while Chaeryeong presented the dreamy “Undefined,” and Yuna completed the sequence with the city pop track “Tangerine,” expanding the group’s artistic spectrum and reinforcing their versatility.
Held shortly after their seventh debut anniversary on February 12, the concert carried special emotional weight. Performing signature hits such as “WANNABE” and “GOLD,” the members ignited what they described as a “sensory overload,” while expressing gratitude to fans.
“MIDZY is our pride and the source of our superhuman strength,” the group said. “Thanks to the support we’ve received over the past seven years, we believe we can successfully complete this tour as well.”
Meanwhile, ITZY will continue their global tour beginning in Melbourne this April, followed by stops in Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and other major cities, further solidifying their reputation as masters of the stage.
Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press
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