Lim Young-woong / Photo by Mulgogi Music

Lim Young-woong / Photo by Mulgogi Music

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Isul] Public broadcaster KBS is expected to allow audience attendance for singer Lim Young-woong's solo year-end special show.


On the 2nd, an entertainment industry insider told this outlet, "Lim Young-woong's KBS solo show is highly likely to be held in an in-person format with thorough quarantine measures."


Lim Young-woong will be the third artist to take the solo show stage following singers Na Hoon-a and Shim Soo-bong. The two previous performances, held as Chuseok specials, were conducted without audiences and in a non-face-to-face manner to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019).


In contrast, Lim Young-woong's performance is expected to allow audience admission. According to the government's phased return to normal life Phase 1, implemented on the 1st, concerts with fewer than 500 attendees are permitted only for vaccinated individuals or those presenting a negative PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test certificate.


In line with this, his agency, Mulgogi Music, will release an official light stick in December. Fans are eager to attend the show holding the light stick in the audience seats to enjoy Lim Young-woong's stage.


Lim Young-woong plans to perform various stages including his hit song "Love Always Runs Away" and other popular songs that have surpassed 10 million views on YouTube, as part of "We're HERO, Lim Young-woong," a project conceived with the theme "We are all heroes living ordinary lives during difficult times."



Additionally, the main performance will be broadcast as a year-end special on KBS at the end of December.


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