[Review] A Sensational Night of Soulful Connection with Saay in Brooklyn

Photography Cr. Thomas Ma // KpopWise

Korean RnB singer Saay, celebrated for her smooth and soulful songs and voice, made an impressive US debut at Elsewhere – Zone One in Brooklyn on Friday, August 9. This show marked her first performance in the United States.


Recently, Saay released her new English single, “Domino,” a track that captures the conflicting emotions of anticipation and anxiety when striving for perfection, where one misstep could cause everything to fall like dominoes. However, on that Friday, Saay made all the right moves.


Ahead of the Brooklyn show, Saay performed “Domino” on Fox’s Good Day New York, showcasing her talent and building excitement among her fans for her future endeavors.



The intimate setting of Zone One proved to be the ideal venue for Saay’s performance, fostering a deep connection between the artist, her music, and her fans. The venue’s minimalist stage production, featuring an LED panel and contrasting purple and blue lights, amplified the intimate ambiance, allowing her soulful voice and passionate delivery to shine.




Saay’s performance was filled with emotion and sincerity, creating an unforgettable experience for those in attendance. Her ability to connect with her audience on such a personal level solidified her as an artist to watch in the US music scene. As Saay continues to share her journey and music, fans eagerly await what she will bring next, with hopes for more performances and new music on the horizon.

Setlist:

Talk 2 Me Nice

Overzone

Baad

Omega

Circle

Domino

Rocky

Sh*t Makerrrrrrrr

I’m Okay

Sweet as Hell

-Encore-


Saay will continue her US performance when she hits the stage of The Moroccan Lounge on August 15. Tickets to the event are available here



All photography by Thomas Ma @thomasma__

Follow Saay @saayworld

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