J.Y. Park Celebrates 30 Years with Sold-Out 'Still JYP' Concert Featuring Star-Studded Lineup
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-12-19 22:03:43
Legendary K-pop artist and producer J.Y. Park (Park Jin Young) is marking his 30th debut anniversary with a grand end-of-year concert, "Still JYP." The highly anticipated event will take place over three nights, from December 27 to 29, at the Olympic Hall in Seoul’s Olympic Park. With a lineup of special guest performances, the concert promises to be a memorable celebration of J.Y. Park’s extraordinary career.
This year's concert follows his 2023 year-end show, "80’s Night," and highlights his journey as a "living legend" in the Korean music industry. The concert also celebrates three decades of innovation, artistry, and influence, cementing his legacy in K-pop history.
Adding to the excitement, the guest lineup for "Still JYP" is nothing short of spectacular. On December 27, stars such as Byul and 2PM (Jun. K, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, and Wooyoung) will join him on stage. The second night will feature Wonder Girls (Sunye, Sunmi, and Yubin) and 2AM (Jo Kwon, Changmin, Seulong, and Jinwoon). On the final evening, powerhouse vocalist Kim Bum Soo will take the stage, creating an extraordinary blend of talent and nostalgia that is expected to captivate fans.
Tickets for the three-night concert sold out shortly after they went on sale in September. Due to overwhelming demand, JYP Entertainment expanded seating availability by opening additional sections at the venue. Fans eager to secure tickets can check platforms like Interpark, YES24, and Naver Reservation for availability.
Known as the "King of Year-End Performances," J.Y. Park has established a tradition of ending each year with high-energy concerts that bring audiences together. "Still JYP" is set to showcase his enduring charisma and musical versatility, leaving fans with unforgettable memories.
The celebration will extend beyond Seoul, as J.Y. Park will bring the "Still JYP" experience to Japan in early 2025. He is scheduled to perform at Tokyo Dome City Hall on February 20 and 21, allowing international fans to join in commemorating his milestone anniversary.
As J.Y. Park continues to push creative boundaries and honor his legacy, "Still JYP" serves as both a reflection of his storied career and a testament to his timeless appeal. Fans can expect nothing less than a spectacular show from one of K-pop’s most iconic figures.
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