The curtain has officially closed on JUNNY’s Europe Tour ‘null’, and what a sensational finale it was. The Korean-Canadian singer-songwriter brought his dynamic blend of R&B and soul to London’s EartH Hall on October 5th 2025, ending his run with an unforgettable night of music, energy, and heartfelt connection.
Having already witnessed his remarkable stage presence multiple times across Europe, my anticipation was at a fever pitch—especially after our recent exclusive interview where we discussed the creative force behind his new album, ‘null’, and what he was planning for the European crowds.
That conversation set a high expectation, but what unfolded on the EartH Hall stage surpassed it. JUNNY didn’t just perform his songs; he delivered the vulnerability and passion he spoke about, turning the London venue into an intimate space where every lyric from ‘null’ resonated deeply. Here is my full review of the night that cemented JUNNY’s status as one of the most compelling live artists in global R&B.
DJ DAUL opened the show with a ’00s club vibe tune, setting the night’s energy very high and perfectly warming up the dancing, vibing fans.
After the DJ set, JUNNY made his appearance, opening the show with “Passion, Pain & Pleasure” and “SOUR,” both from his latest album, ‘null’. Following this powerful opening, JUNNY took a moment to express how happy he was to be back in London. He genuinely loved the energy and announced that since it was the last show, he would take his sweet time on stage.
JUNNY then performed “Energy,” his latest title track, which instantly brought such a great vibe to the whole show! “AURA” was up next, just before he took another moment to connect and talk to the audience. I always appreciate when artists take their time to talk to fans and make them feel welcome and loved, and JUNNY surely knows how to do that!
After that little moment, he performed “TASTE,” “Good energy,” and “EARLY.” “Provider” and “Color Me” were up next, keeping the energy incredibly high! “Color Me” is one of my favorite songs, and seeing it performed live never fails to impress.

He took another little break to connect with the audience, and funnily enough, he opened a fan’s Pokémon pack, showing the pulls on stage. No god pack, unfortunately—could you imagine if it was?! That would have been iconic! He then thanked all the fans and already expressed his wish to be back in London soon. He continued to thank the fans for being there and dedicated the next song to them.
This led into “Thank You” in a beautiful acoustic version. JUNNY then continued with the same sweet energy and mood by singing “By My Side,” asking fans to sing along. He then took a moment to express how speechless he was about the strong energy London fans showed while singing along.
He introduced his next song by mentioning how much he disliked his ex and asked fans to help him sing the chorus very loud today, specifically the “it’s not about you” part. “Not About You” was up next, where JUNNY truly showcased his amazing vocals. This was followed by “MOVIE” and “Sweet Release.”
He then asked the fans if they liked his outfit because he had “reserved the best for last.” He laughed to emphasize the joke. He introduced the next song, thanking COLDE since they worked together on the track, “limbo.” He then performed “Dangerous,” which brought the mood up again, followed by “call my name,” which had a fantastic rock vibe.

“POV” was up next, which was pure R&B excellence, together with “RUSH” and “Optimist,” right after. Immediately following “Here We Go Again,” fans started cheering so much—it was incredibly emotional and very well-deserved!
During “INVITATION,” they had some technical issues, but JUNNY showed the superstar he is! He started singing acapella—no background music, no background vocals, just his amazing voice. They eventually repeated the song again from the beginning, but that exact moment was incredible: pure, raw talent.
For the next song, he had actually considered not putting it in the set list. Luckily, he did, because it’s my favorite from his latest album, ‘null’: “Weight of Time.” It was a showcase of his amazing vocals and so different from his usual songs, which is probably why I like it so much!

It was now time for the group picture. He took a moment to mention his DJ, noting they had been working together for the past year and that he feels like a big brother to him. The show then wrapped up with “Next To Me” and “figure8,” which JUNNY asked everyone to light up with their phone torches for the final song.
Well… we all know that the show isn’t over without an Encore! JUNNY performed “Daylight” and a remix version of “INVITATION.”
The show was unfortunately over. The last time JUNNY was in London was in 2023, which was the first time I saw him. After that, I saw him in Barcelona a few months later, and then a few months ago in Milan together with GOT7 leader JAY B. Even after seeing JUNNY so many times, he never stops amazing me with his incredible talent. I dare to say he gets better and better every year, and I couldn’t be happier to see more and more fans at his concerts. JUNNY deserves all the love and support; he’s truly one of the K-R&B pioneers of this generation, and I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next!


