D-Day Concert Review: Agust D, Yoongi & Suga in One Glorious Fusion

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D-Day Concert Review: Agust D, Yoongi & Suga in One Glorious Fusion
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His two-hour set seamlessly reflects on life, death, and survival. Suga

The show starts off with a noir video that would fit right into a Chow Yun-Fat film. As rain beats down on the oversized screen at the back of the stage, Yoongi is depicted in a horrific motorcycle crash, which alludes to ahe experienced while working as a deliveryman. Breaking the fourth wall, four hooded dancers hoist Yoongi in their arms and cautiously carry him to the tip of the stage.

His stage production is minimalist, but it’s one that embraces technology. Nine panels complete a stage that will eventually disappear, one panel at a time, leaving less and less room for Suga to perform. But rather than being constrained by the shrinking setup, he appears freed. After the last panel is lifted high towards the arena ceiling, Yoongi is on the floor level, looking his audience dead in the eye. With all the panels gone, there is no artifice to his art.

Though known for his spitfire rapping, Suga’s vocals shine through beautifully throughout the evening, most notably on the haunting “Amygdala.” Here, he sings about his father’s cancer diagnosis, his mother’s heart surgery , and suicidal ideation. The amygdala is the portion of the brain associated with encoding our memories and processing our emotions. In his documentaryhe explains that all his unpleasant memories are stored in his amygdala.

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