Why I’m So Disappointed in Lisa’s 2025 NYE Performance?
Lisa’s performance for the New Year’s Eve concert was nothing short of
iconic,
but let’s talk about the absolute mess that surrounded it.
First, Lisa herself. She’s a superstar, no doubt about it. Six songs, full-on choreography, charisma radiating off the stage—you couldn’t take your eyes off her. And yet, some people out there are whining about lip-syncing.
Are you kidding me? Did you even watch the same performance?
If you’re out here crying about a backing track while Lisa is dancing like her life depends on it, you don’t understand live performance in 2025. Get educated. Every artist uses backing tracks—it’s standard. Even your faves. Yes, even Lady Gaga. Stop clutching your pearls over something so irrelevant. (Source)
But let’s move on to the real issue: the production. Who the hell was behind the camera work? Because whoever it was needs to be fired immediately. This was Lisa—LISA—on stage, commanding the audience like a ringleader of her own circus, and they gave us… that? A chaotic disaster of shaky, high-speed shots that made no sense whatsoever. The fancams were infinitely better, and that’s embarrassing. Fans are out here filming on their phones with more precision than a professional production team. Why? Because the fans actually get it. They understand what people want to see: Lisa, the dancers, the stage, and the energy of the crowd. What we got instead was a camera zooming past the stage like it was auditioning for a Fast & Furious movie.
The worst part? They robbed us of the full experience. A live concert isn’t just about the artist—it’s about the connection between the performer and the audience. The fans were living for Lisa, and we barely got to see it. No wide shots, no crowd reactions, just some random artsy angles that did nothing but frustrate everyone watching at home. It’s a live performance, not an avant-garde film project. Show us the stage. Show us the vibe. Let us feel the energy. Is that too much to ask?
Now, let’s talk about the audience. The fans were incredible. You could hear their cheers, see their excitement in the few moments the camera actually panned to them. They were there, living every second of Lisa’s magic, and they made the performance even better. If it weren’t for the fans and Lisa herself, this whole thing would’ve been a disaster. They carried it—Lisa with her talent and stage presence, and the audience with their pure, unfiltered enthusiasm.
In the end, Lisa proved once again why she’s a global superstar. She’s the full package: a performer, a leader, and an absolute powerhouse. But the production team? They need to take notes from the fans who shot better footage on their phones. Do better. Lisa and her audience deserve it