Jeff Bernat Announces First Korean Concert Since 2017 as Part of Asian Tour
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R&B Singer-Songwriter to Perform on March 6 at Myunghwa Live Hall in Seoul
▲ Courtesy of LIVE NATION KOREATicket sales for the concert will commence on Friday at 12 p.m. on Interpark Ticket.
Debuting with the album "The Gentleman Approach" in 2012, Jeff Bernat gained popularity with hit tracks like "Call You Mine," "Groovin," and "If You Wonder." His first solo concert in Korea took place in 2013, and he has since collaborated with various Korean artists, including a notable collaboration with singer Dean for "what2do (ft. Crush, Jeff Bernat)" in 2016 and Brown Eyed Girls’ Gain for "Pray" in 2017.
Courtesy of LIVE NATION KOREA
R&B singer-songwriter Jeff Bernat is set to hold his first concert in Korea since 2017, as part of his upcoming Asian tour. The concert is scheduled for March 6 at Myunghwa Live Hall in Yeongdeungpo District, western Seoul, and is one of the stops on his tour, which includes performances in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Debuting with the album "The Gentleman Approach" in 2012, Jeff Bernat gained popularity with hit tracks like "Call You Mine," "Groovin," and "If You Wonder." His first solo concert in Korea took place in 2013, and he has since collaborated with various Korean artists, including a notable collaboration with singer Dean for "what2do (ft. Crush, Jeff Bernat)" in 2016 and Brown Eyed Girls’ Gain for "Pray" in 2017.
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