BLACKPINK’s Jisoo has officially launched her highly anticipated solo fan meeting tour, Lights, Love, Action!, beginning with a spectacular event in Manila, Philippines, on March 14.
The night was filled with heartfelt moments, fan interactions, and amazing performances, marking a significant milestone in Jisoo’s solo career.
Dressed in a dazzling silver outfit, Jisoo set the tone for the night with a powerful performance of “earthquake,” the title track from her debut solo mini-album AMORTAGE.

She then took the time to express her excitement and gratitude, admitting she had been nervous but felt instantly comforted upon seeing her devoted fans, known as BLINKs.
During a Q&A session, Jisoo revealed that her most meaningful song at the moment is “Your Love,” explaining that the lyrics convey her deep appreciation for her fans.
She described herself in three words as “tough, cool, and cute,” drawing enthusiastic cheers from the audience.
The fan meeting featured entertaining segments, including Jisoo decorating a special gift for a lucky fan and engaging in fun guessing games.
Throughout the night, she performed an array of songs from AMORTAGE, including “Your Love,” “Tears,” and “Hugs & Kisses,” along with her hit solo debut tracks “Flower” and “All Eyes on Me.” She concluded the event with a final encore of “earthquake.”
In an emotional closing speech, Jisoo expressed her gratitude to the fans and the hardworking staff who made the event possible.
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“This is my first solo fan meeting, and I was looking forward to it, but I was also worried. Spending time with you all has made me so happy. I hope to see you again,” she shared.
Following her memorable Manila debut, Jisoo will continue her Lights, Love, Action! tour in several cities, including Bangkok, Tokyo, Macau, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Hanoi.

Her successful kickoff event has only heightened excitement for what’s to come, proving once again that Jisoo shines as both a global idol and a solo performer.