IU Opens Up About Feeling Afraid During Her Concert Tour

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IU Opens Up About Feeling Afraid During Her Concert Tour
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IU initially opened up about her inner struggles and feelings of doubt during her concert tour. The beautiful singer also revealed the various negative emotions that came to her.


IU has finally completed her "HEREH" concert tour series in various countries. On November 6, the singer born in 1993 released a video revealing her complaints during her concert tour from March to September 2024.


IU initially opened up about her inner struggles and feelings of doubt during the tour. "If there is anyone who doubts the success of this tour the most, it's probably me," said the beautiful singer. IU revealed the various negative emotions that came to her.


"There were nights when I was so anxious that I couldn't sleep before going on stage, and on some days, I even prayed for strength," she continued. IU also revealed the various feelings of fear within herself.


"Every day, I was afraid that I would ruin the tour because I was insecure. There were times when I was sick or felt unwell, and I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to keep my promise to the fans. That's why every performance felt so precious, and every audience member was truly special. Without you, this last show wouldn't have been as perfect as it was. Thanks to all of you, I can stand here today and feel truly happy," she added.


IU also expressed her deep love and gratitude for her dedicated fans. The "Blueming" singer admitted that their unwavering support was the key to her success.


"Looking at it now, I feel like this tour was blessed with good fortune. All the worst-case scenarios I imagined did happen, but surprisingly, nothing dampened my spirits. I will remember this as a fun journey and a fulfilling experience," she asserted.


IU also philosophically added, "Isn't that how life is? We spend so much time worrying about things that might go wrong, but when they actually happen, it doesn't necessarily derail us."


Lastly, IU shared her thoughts on the monumental milestone of becoming the first female K-pop soloist to perform in front of 100,000 fans at Seoul's Sangam Stadium. "This is my 100th concert. No matter if I faint, get sick, or whatever happens, I won't feel it. I turned off my circuits," she concluded. (wk/amal)

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