Jessica’s “Reflections” Bangkok concert on June 27, 2026, at MCC Hall, The Mall Ngamwongwan, sold out all tickets, according to CQENTERTAINMENT. The event featured a career-spanning setlist, including a medley of Girls’ Generation hits and a performance of “Into The New World,” marking a significant return to the Thai stage for the artist.
Why the ‘Reflections’ Tour Signals a Shift in K-Pop Nostalgia
CQENTERTAINMENT reports that the audience, known as "Golden Stars," engaged in synchronized fan chants during a high-energy medley of "Gee," "Genie," "The Boys," "I Got A Boy," and "Mr. Mr."

By blending solo tracks like "Wonderland" and "Beep Beep" with group classics, the show bridged the gap between Jessica's individual identity and her historical impact on the genre.
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According to CQENTERTAINMENT, the show opened with an elegant look and tracks including "Call me before you sleep" and "Celebrate." The second act shifted toward high-energy hits like "Dear Diary" and "Big Mini World."
The third segment focused on "brightness" with "Best Summer" and "Diamonds," while the climax relied on a VCR detailing the artist's growth and memories.
Performance Breakdown by Segment
| Phase | Key Tracks | Atmosphere |
|---|---|---|
| Opening | Wonderland, Beep Beep | Elegant & Welcoming |
| Mid-Show | Love U, Dear Diary | High Energy/Sing-along |
| Climax | Gee, Genie, Into The New World | Nostalgic & Emotional |
| Finale | Snapshot, Fly | Fun & Interactive |
What the Bangkok Success Means for Future K-Pop Tours
The use of interactive elements—such as Jessica distributing balls to fans during the final set of "Talk to me" and "Starry night"—highlights a shift toward intimate, tactile experiences over distant, choreographed spectacles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where was the Jessica Reflections concert held in Bangkok?
The concert took place at MCC Hall, The Mall Ngamwongwan.
Which songs were part of the special medley?
According to CQENTERTAINMENT, the medley included “Gee,” “Genie,” “The Boys,” “I Got A Boy,” and “Mr. Mr.”
Was the Bangkok show a sell-out?
Yes, CQENTERTAINMENT confirmed that tickets for the event were sold out.
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