[Concert Review] ITZY Rocks Newark with “Born to Be” Concert



On June 23, 2024, ITZY set the stage on fire with their electrifying performance in Newark at the Prudential Center, delivering a concert that will be remembered fondly by MIDZYs. The night kicked off with a powerful intro featuring an extended version of ‘Born To Be,’ setting the tone for an unforgettable evening, with every song played by a live band.

Each member had a moment to shine with solo performances that showcased their unique talents. Chaeryeong and Yeji’s solos were a masterclass in dance, captivating the audience with their precision and passion. Chaeryeong’s confidence has visibly grown, and it was a joy to see her commanding the stage with such assurance. Yeji, as always, delivered a flawless performance that left the crowd in awe.

Ryujin took a different route, embodying a rocker vibe that contrasted brilliantly with the group’s usual style. Her edgy performance was a highlight of the night, demonstrating her versatility as an artist. Yuna’s solo, on the other hand, was a playful and charming spectacle, with a pink and cute stage setup that perfectly matched her bubbly personality. Throughout the concert, Yuna was the queen of fanservice, constantly waving and smiling at the crowd, creating a warm atmosphere.


The encore stage was a particular treat, as ITZY showed fans from the crowd on the big screen participating in dance challenges. It was a heartwarming and interactive way to connect with their audience, making everyone feel like a part of the show.

As the night drew to a close, ITZY expressed their gratitude and excitement for the future. They mentioned their hopes for another tour and shared their eagerness to bring Lia back into the fold, hinting at even more spectacular performances to come.

Overall, ITZY’s Newark concert was a resounding success, marked by powerful performances, a live band that brought a new dynamic to their music, and solo stages that highlighted each member’s unique strengths. The concert was a testament to their growth as artists and their deep connection with their fans. We can’t wait to see what they have in store for us next!


As a special treat for MIDZY, the dance practice version of ‘Dynamite’ at the Prudential Center was released.



Special thank you to JYPE and LiveNation for the invitation!

Review: Thomas Ma
Editor: Ciera Reeves 

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