Ha Dong Kyun Thrills Fans with New Songs at Year-End Concert Piece
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2024-12-25 20:40:15
Singer Ha Dong Kyun ended the year on a high note, delighting fans with his solo concert Piece held at the Mastercard Hall in Blue Square, Seoul, on December 21 and 22. Over 150 minutes, the singer’s rich and emotive voice captivated the audience, delivering a powerful and intimate performance.
The concert opened with "Inside Me," a track from his 2012 mini-album Mark, setting the stage for a memorable evening. Ha Dong Kyun continued with a medley of his greatest hits, performing beloved songs such as "She’s Beautiful," "Butterfly," "Limit," "From Mark," and "Because I Love You."
Fans were treated to an exclusive first listen of two new songs, showcasing Ha Dong Kyun’s commitment to evolving as an artist while maintaining his signature style. The first debut track, You Don’t Seem to Care (그댄 아무렇지 않게), is a heartfelt ballad perfectly suited for winter. Introducing the song, Ha Dong Kyun shared, “This is a track I’ve grown to love deeply while rehearsing. It will be officially released soon after the concert.”
The second track, I Don’t Know, marked a bold shift with its rock influences. “This song is made for the concert atmosphere,” Ha Dong Kyun said. “It was such a fun and rewarding experience to work on this track.”
Fans responded with enthusiasm, erupting in applause and cheers of "We love it!" after each new song. The concert not only showcased Ha Dong Kyun’s vocal prowess but also highlighted his versatility as he seamlessly moved between soulful ballads and high-energy rock.
Looking ahead, Ha Dong Kyun is set to release the newly debuted tracks in early 2025, with plans for continued musical activity. His ability to deliver deeply resonant performances while experimenting with new styles affirms his enduring appeal in the Korean music scene.
With Piece, Ha Dong Kyun proved once again why he remains a respected and cherished artist, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what lies ahead in the new year.
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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