Lena Park to Release 10th Album "The Bridge" and Hold 25th Anniversary Concerts in Korea
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-04-23 19:15:05
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Korean-American singer-songwriter Lena Park, known as one of the Divas of Korean music, will be releasing her 10th full-length album titled "The Bridge" on May 1, according to her agency Bonboo Entertainment. The album will be a completion of the "4Season" project, which featured digital tracks sung by Park about each season in 2022.
According to a press release, "The name of the upcoming album, ‘The Bridge,’ takes a look back on the feelings she had with her fans since her debut and acts as a bridge to the future." The album will showcase Park's unique voice and song interpretation abilities, and will feature collaborations with some of the best producers in the industry.
To celebrate her 25th year anniversary, Park will be holding concerts in Korea under the same name as her latest album. The concert will take place on May 20 and 21 at Olympic Hall in Songpa District, southern Seoul, and will be followed by performances in other Korean cities.
Park debuted in 1998 with her first full-length album "Piece" and gained nationwide popularity after appearing in MBC's singer-survival program "I Am A Singer" from 2012. During the show, she covered popular songs like "I Hope It Would Be That Way now" (2011), "Eve’s Warning" (2011), and "That’s My own World" (2011).
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