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Singer-Actor Lee Seung-gi Holds First Concert After Marriage, Delights Fans

Lee Seung-gi Kicks Off '2023 Asia Tour Concert Boy, Walking the Road - Chapter 2' in Seoul

Captured from SeungGi Lee's Instagram


Singer and actor Lee Seung-gi has held his first concert since his marriage, delighting fans with his performance. The concert, titled '2023 Asia Tour Concert Boy, Walking the Road - Chapter 2', took place at the Link Art Center Payco Hall in Hyehwa-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul from May 4th to 5th.

On May 5th, Lee Seung-gi took to social media to express his happiness and gratitude to his fans. He shared a photo of himself with fans at the concert and wrote, "It was so fun. It's already regrettable that there are only two days left. Should I look for the venue?" 

▲ Captured from SeungGi Lee's Instagram


The concert is part of Lee Seung-gi's Asia tour, which includes performances in Tokyo on May 12th, Osaka on May 14th, Taipei on May 21st, and Manila on May 27th. Fans in each city can look forward to a special time with the singer-actor as he shares his music and talent with them.

Lee Seung-gi has been a popular figure in the Korean entertainment industry since his debut in 2004. He has released numerous albums and singles, acted in various dramas and films, and appeared on various TV shows. Despite his busy schedule of his, he has also been known for his charitable work, such as supporting children in need and donating to disaster relief efforts.


▲ Captured from SeungGi Lee's Instagram

The fact that Lee Seung-gi is holding a concert after his recent marriage his has also drawn attention. He announced his marriage to actress Lee Da-in in April, surprising fans and the public alike. Nevertheless, his fans have continued to show their support for him and his career.

Lee Seung-gi's successful concert is a testament to his enduring popularity his and the power of music to bring people together. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting artists and performers, especially during a challenging time when many have been unable to hold live events due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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