Cool Performances Unfold at Seoul Grand Park's 'Healing Forest'

Singer Lee Younghyun's Virtual Summer Escape to the Forest 'Singalong Daegongwon' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] Seoul Grand Park announced on the 23rd that it will hold an ontact concert called 'Singalong Daegongwon.'


Singalong Daegongwon is a non-face-to-face online performance featuring talented singers at seasonal attractions representing the park, such as the Spring Rose Garden, Summer Healing Forest, and Autumn Zoo. It is designed so that citizens who find it difficult to travel due to COVID-19 can enjoy the four seasons of Seoul Grand Park from anywhere?home, school, or office?via online streaming and sing along to songs that everyone can relate to.


The star of Singalong Daegongwon's Summer Forest edition is singer Lee Young-hyun. The videos are scheduled for July 27 with "Resignation" and August 3 with "Connection," and can be viewed anywhere through the YouTube channel 'SeoulGrandParkTV.' The performance consists of three songs: the new song "Will You Come to Me" released in April, and "Resignation" and "Connection," which have been steadily loved for 15 years since their release.



Lee Soo-yeon, director of Seoul Grand Park, said, "Seoul Grand Park is preparing for the post-COVID era and will make the entire park, including the Healing Forest, a 'Forest of Flowers' where visitors can enjoy rest and relaxation."


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