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GHOST9 Lights Up Atlanta with an Unforgettable Performance During Their 'New Midnight' Tour

Writer: Cheyenne H.Cheyenne H.

Seven-member boy group, GHOST9, brought the heat with them on a frigid Atlanta night. On February 20 they took The Masquerade stage and made a night fans, affectionately known as GHOSTIES, will never forget.


Photo Credit: Cheyenne H.
Photo Credit: Cheyenne H.

Opening the show with what they deemed “the sweeties,” their first three songs made the audience feel like it was sugar and love running through their veins. The music bounced around the room and the energy rose steadily. Even closing out that section of the cutesier songs, the members, Junhyung, Shin, Kangsung, Junseong, Prince, Woojin, and Jinwoo, threw paper airplanes into the crowd at the crescendo of "Flying at Night."


To see the choreography, lighting, music, and members come together and sing along without worry, is one of the greatest joys of concerts. The little details can really set that atmosphere apart. On this night in particular, GHOST9’s lights transitioned from bright purples, blues, and yellow for the cutesy opening of the show to red and white for the more intense sets. Their choreography focused heavily on creating various levels and staccato movements to draw everyone’s eyes and when it came time for a few solo stages, Junhyung focused on more intimate choreography for "Red Chevy," and Junseong focused on a party vibe with a cover of "Call Me Maybe."


The scorpion kick-up dance move, that K-pop group INFINITE popularized, is always impressive, and when GHOST9 formed a circle to recreate that move, it was an audibly impressive moment as GHOSTIES were captivated. GHOST9 continued by bringing their PEAK TIME cover of GOT7’s ‘Never Ever’ to the stage and after another quick break, the boys closed the show with some heartfelt songs like ‘Awesome Day and Down for You.’



Throughout the night, it was clear the relationship between GHOST9 and their fans is one full of laughs, love, and great music. A fan even exclaimed “You’re my dream,” to which the members paused to share their love right back! 


After a giant group photo and a few selfies on fans’ phones, GHOST9 prepared for fan interactions to continue after the show. Don't miss the rest of their stops in Washington D.C. and New Jersey, before they head abroad to complete ‘The New Midnight’ tour.




 


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