Park Hyung-sik Announces First Asia Tour in Six Years, Reconnecting with Fans Across the Continent
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-07-10 22:18:14
P&STUDIO
P&Studio, the agency representing actor Park Hyung-sik, revealed on Monday that he will embark on his first Asia tour in six years, much to the delight of his devoted fan base. Titled "SIKcret Time," the tour holds special significance for SIKcret, the name of Park's fan club, and marks a long-awaited opportunity for the actor to reunite with his supporters. Park's last tour took place in 2017, heightening the anticipation for his upcoming series of performances.
The tour will kick off in Hong Kong on September 16, followed by visits to various destinations including Korea, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. While specific dates are yet to be announced, additional information regarding the tour, including possible extra dates or locations, will be disclosed soon, according to P&Studio.
Expressing his excitement, Park Hyung-sik shared his heartfelt sentiments in a press release, stating his longing to connect with the fans who have consistently shown him love and support. The Asia tour presents a unique opportunity for him to bridge the gap and create lasting memories with his loyal SIKcret fan club.
Park made his debut in 2010 as a member of the boy band ZE:A, subsequently venturing into acting later that same year with small television drama roles. His breakthrough came in 2014 when he captivated audiences as Cha Dal-bong, a young and immature man who undergoes personal growth while discovering the importance of family and his culinary aspirations, in the KBS comedy-drama "What Happens to My Family?" (2014–15).
Since then, Park Hyung-sik has taken on leading roles in various notable drama series, including SBS's "High Society" (2015), JTBC's sports comedy "Strong Woman Do Bong-soon" (2017), and tvN's thrilling series "Happiness" (2021). His charismatic performances and undeniable talent have propelled him to the forefront of the industry, garnering acclaim from critics and fans alike.
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