[Concert Review] SECRET NUMBER Shines in the Phoenix Heat, a Night to Remember

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Welcome to the heat that is Phoenix, Arizona—both literally and figuratively, thanks to Secret Number’s electrifying performance at The Rebel Lounge on August 6, 2024.  The concert kicked off with some fan favorites, instantly drawing the crowd in. It was clear that Secret Number has a dedicated fanbase, with many fans singing along and even dancing to the choreography, which the group noticed and seemed to appreciate.

Despite some unexpected technical difficulties, the group handled it with grace, engaging in fan interactions that were both cute and memorable. Watching Secret Number live for the first time, I can confidently say they are a group to watch out for. Their vocals, dance skills, and visuals are top-notch, and the energy from the crowd was off the charts, with hardcore fans screaming and yelling the lyrics to every song.

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What stood out to me was the wide range of styles in their music, from summer vibes to sexy tracks. The rapping sections, in particular, hyped up the crowd every time. When they performed a song that suits Phoenix perfectly, "Fire Saturday," the fans knew it right away. One fan even knew the choreography, leading to a wholesome interaction with the group.

Crazy Love” was a personal favorite of mine. The song provided a great opportunity for fan interaction, with the girls rotating to say hi to fans while performing. The energy in the venue reached new heights with everyone singing along and cheering.

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After a brief intermission for an outfit change, the group surprised us with solo performances, each showcasing their individual talents. Lea's solo was a highlight for me, and she even threw flowers to the fans. Soodam’s vocals were on point, and I wondered if she might be the main vocalist. Jinny, who followed with a more intense, rapper-style song, showed a cute contrast by being shy when interacting with fans.

As the group resumed their performances, their dance skills were on full display, impressing the crowd once again. Even with their hard-hitting moves, their vocals remained stable, a testament to their professionalism. During "DOXA," a fan shouted that it was their song, bringing smiles to the members’ faces. “Got That Boom” featured a really fun dance break.

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One thing that stood out to me was their ability to nail facial expressions and key points during performances, adding to the overall experience. Between songs, their interactions with fans felt wholesome and special, making the night even more memorable.

 As the concert drew to a close, some fans were moved to tears, holding banners and taking group photos with the girls. The members then took turns expressing their gratitude, with Lea standing out as one of my personal favorites.


Review and All Photography by Nico Madrid  @n.c028


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2 Comments

  1. Thank you for the review
    Just a bit of correction thouhh, Soodam is not perform any solo stage at Phoenix tour, i gues the one you mean to say is actually minji since she was the main vocal
    Soodam not perform a solo stage that night due to the size of the stage is small for her dance performance

    Once again thanx for the review,
    I've been a fan of SeNum and follow hey US tour via social media

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    1. i think they meant zuu since she also performed her original song.

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