This past weekend had many opportunities for a good time.
has been a hotbed of entertainment in the past few weeks. With concerts including Post Malone and H-Town’s own Lizzo and the beginning of the World Series against the Phillies, this past weekend had many opportunities for a good time. Among them, and standing out for their genre alone, was K-pop princesses Blackpink, whose two seemingly sold-out shows provided a new landscape of entertainment for H-Town.
The girls open the show with familiar hits "How You Like That" and "Pretty Savage" before introducing themselves to the crowd of Blinks . The girl’s first night in town seemingly lacked energy in interactions compared to the second, no doubt a side effect of them becoming comfortable in the environment and becoming more familiar with the Houston crowd.
The group has never stood out in terms of their dancing ability, save for the main dancer Lisa. Seoul and Dallas both provided many videos of what was perceived as lackluster choreography, whether it be from the lack of time to prepare for tour or the girls’ hectic schedules. I personally only noticed one moment on night one where they seemingly lost themselves in the middle of a number, and part of me would like to chalk it up to the fact that it was a late-in-the-show performance.
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