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'Sunmi makes spectacular UK return with mega hits in tireless K-Pop concert'

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K-Pop superstar to be back in the UK was obvious, with eager fans setting up base outside London's Troxy at 6.30am to get the coveted spot in front of the stage.

And it seems the excitement was mutual, as Sunmi kicked things off with three of her most popular songs – Siren, LALALAY and pporappippam. READ MORE: K-Pop idol Sunmi talks 15-year career, surprise return to the UK and exciting future She explained that she wanted to start the show with high energy – and she did just that.Performed with backing dancers, the three opening songs let fans know exactly what to expect for the rest of the almost two hour-long show.With dazzling outfits – first a denim minidress, then a cute skirt and corset top combo, and third a patterned trouser and top co-ord – and plenty of different props, there was no detail Sunmi hadn't thought of.The first act provided a bit of everything, with the sultry sounds of Siren, the calming pop vibes of pporappippam, bright and airy SUNNY and the moody tones of Borderline.After a quick outfit change, Sunmi returned for a more intimate second act, with fewer flashy dance routines and more focus on her and the audience.Introducing the different sound for the middle section of the concert, Sunmi performed Gotta Go, from the soundtrack of South Korean web series XX.The powerful performance was one of the highlights from the whole show, but Sunmi gave fans a chance to catch their breath as she moved forward, slowing things down as she brought out a mic stand.With just her vocal talent being more than enough to keep fans entertained, Sunmi performed 1/6 and Childhood.Afterwards, she seemed to become nervous, as she spoke of how her fans – known as Miya-ne – had been wanting to see a return of "Bass.

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