Jessica Jung SNSD Medley 2026: Embracing Her Legacy After 12 Years
On Jan 11, 2026, Jessica Jung performed an emotional SNSD medley including 'Gee' and 'Into The New World' for the first time in 12 years during her Reflections tour in Malaysia.
A twelve-year silence has finally been broken. Jessica Jung, a former member of the legendary K-pop group SNSD (Girls' Generation), stunned the global fandom by performing a medley of the group's greatest hits during her 'Reflections' tour. This marks her first public performance of these songs since her departure in 2014.
Jessica Jung SNSD Medley 2026 Performance Highlights
According to social media reports on January 11, 2026, during the Malaysia leg of her tour, Jessica introduced a segment titled 'Memories Of An Era.' To the crowd's amazement, she performed a medley including Gee, Genie, The Boys, I Got A Boy, and Mr. Mr.. The nostalgia-filled performance quickly went viral across platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
New Lyrics for 'Into The New World'
The emotional peak of the night was her rendition of Into The New World. Jessica added new lyrics to the ending: "For us, in this world, all the pain that kept coming back, now… goodbye." This change is seen as a symbolic farewell to the turmoil of the past 12 years. Jessica addressed the audience, stating that the segment was not about erasing the past but about "embracing everything"—the memories, lessons, and dreams shared together.
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