On March 15, 2025, BLACKPINK’s Jennie wrapped up her debut solo concert series, The Ruby Experience, but not without stirring controversy. A scathing review from an IMBC reporter has taken the internet by storm, slamming the event for missing the mark despite high expectations tied to Jennie’s star power. Here’s why this critique has sparked a heated debate online.
A Milestone Marred by Critique
Jennie’s Ruby Experience was billed as a celebration of her first full-length solo album, Ruby, with stops in Los Angeles, New York, and a grand finale in Incheon on March 15. Fans flocked to see the BLACKPINK sensation shine solo, but the IMBC article argues the show fell flat. From a shaky start to a bare-bones production, the review paints a picture of a concert that didn’t deliver on its promise—or its price tag.
Chaos and a Late Kickoff
The trouble began before Jennie even hit the stage. The reporter notes a 10-minute delay caused by audience frenzy over surprise appearances from stars like NewJeans and Red Velvet. While celebrity sightings thrilled fans, they threw off the schedule, axing planned fan interaction segments. “The unexpected stir left the concert scrambling,” the IMBC piece claims, setting a disjointed tone for the night.
Vocals Shine, Staging Flops
Once underway, Jennie powered through her Ruby tracks with live vocals and revamped arrangements, earning praise for her performance chops. Yet, the reporter couldn’t overlook the “lackluster” stage setup. With minimal visuals, a small screen, and no standout effects like wire work or set changes, the production felt underwhelming—especially for tickets priced around ₩100,000 KRW. “It was basic at best,” the critique reads, suggesting the stripped-down approach, while possibly intentional, failed to justify the cost.
Missed Connections and a Short Goodbye
Engagement took a hit too. Jennie didn’t address the crowd until 40 minutes in, briefly sharing her nerves and gratitude. The delay earlier forced cuts to talking segments, leaving fans craving more interaction. Then, clocking in at just over an hour, the concert ended abruptly. “Just as it found its rhythm, Jennie was already waving goodbye,” the reporter laments, noting that many lingered post-show, hoping for an encore that never came.
Fans Split: Flawed or Misjudged?
The viral review has split the online community. Some agree, arguing Jennie’s star status deserved a grander stage—think dazzling effects and a longer runtime. Others defend her, insisting the focus should be on her raw talent, not flashy gimmicks. “You’re there for Jennie, not a circus,” one X post fired back. With Ruby marking a bold solo step, the debate rages: Did the Ruby Experience underwhelm, or is the critique missing the point of her artistic vision?