Kim Jaejoong and Kim Junsu Return as a Duo for First Joint Concert in 20 Years
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2024-11-07 20:58:40
Singers Kim Jaejoong and Kim Junsu are set to reunite on stage for their first-ever duo concert in celebration of their 20th debut anniversary. From November 8 to 10, they will hold the highly anticipated JX concert, “Identity in Seoul,” at the KSPO Dome in Olympic Park, Seoul. The concert, titled “Identity,” marks the first project under the duo’s new unit name, JX—derived from the initials of their stage names.
The announcement of the concert generated immense excitement among fans worldwide, and tickets sold out immediately upon release, underscoring their enduring popularity. This concert not only celebrates their musical journey but also serves as a unique project that brings the two artists together on one stage after years of individual careers.
In response to the overwhelming support from fans, the two artists have been meticulously preparing a high-quality live performance. Accompanied by a full band, Kim Jaejoong and Kim Junsu aim to deliver a memorable experience, combining live vocals and instrumental arrangements for an immersive show. They have conducted numerous joint rehearsals, putting in extensive effort to perfect their harmonies and deliver a polished performance. The setlist is curated with fan-favorite songs, promising an engaging experience that reflects the duo’s versatility and talent.
Following their Seoul concerts, Kim Jaejoong and Kim Junsu will take “Identity” overseas to Japan, where they will perform at Saitama’s Belluna Dome on December 14 and 15. The upcoming shows are expected to draw an enthusiastic response from international fans who have long awaited a joint performance from the two artists.
With this concert series, Kim Jaejoong and Kim Junsu not only celebrate two decades in the music industry but also showcase the evolution of their artistry. As they take to the stage under the JX moniker, they honor their past while paving the way for future collaborative projects, building excitement for what lies ahead in their joint musical journey. Fans are eager to see what this new chapter holds for the duo, who have proven their staying power and appeal across generations.
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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