Andong Culture and Arts Center will hold the ‘Sseseebong Returns Concert’ for middle-aged and older adults on the 25th at 7 PM.


‘Sseseebong’ was Korea’s first music listening room, opened in the 1960s in Jongno-gu, Seoul. It led the trend of pop music that was nationally popular at the time, naturally attracting musicians, and many famous singers passed through this place.

A poster announcing the Ssasibong Andong performance.

A poster announcing the Ssasibong Andong performance.

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This concert features three singers who passed through Sseseebong. Song Chang-sik, known for his music reflecting Korean sentiment and unique vocal style; Kim Se-hwan, the youngest of Sseseebong with a voice as sweet as cotton candy; and Jung Hoon-hee, the muse of Sseseebong and an internationally recognized singer, will come together to present their precious hit songs from their prime years.


This concert offers a chance for the generation who remembers Sseseebong to revisit memories of those days, and for the younger audience, it provides a special opportunity to hear Jung Hoon-hee’s ‘Angae’ featured in the recent film ‘Decision to Leave’ as a duet with Song Chang-sik, making it enjoyable for people of all ages.



The planned performance ‘Sseseebong Returns Concert’ at Andong Culture and Arts Center offers R seats at 50,000 KRW, S seats at 30,000 KRW, and A seats at 10,000 KRW, and is open to viewers aged 8 and above.


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