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Cool's Lee Jae-hoon Sells Out Nationwide Tour After 9 Years... Member Yuri Shows Support

Cool's Lee Jae-hoon Sells Out Nationwide Tour After 9 Years... Member Yuri Shows Support
Cool's Lee Jae-hoon

Former member of the group Cool, Lee Jae-hoon, is experiencing a wave of sold-out concerts.

His nationwide tour, 'THE Lee Jae-hoon,' sold out immediately after tickets went on sale for the Seoul concert on January 23. The Goyang concert, which opened for ticket sales on February 6, is also completely sold out. The organizers report that they have been inundated with requests from fans who were unable to secure tickets, as well as requests for additional shows in locations like Jeju, Incheon, and Cheongju. Notably, Lee Jae-hoon, a resident of Jeju, expressed his desire to perform there as well.

This marks his first solo concert in nine years since his debut solo concert in 2016. Lee Jae-hoon is working hard to meet the expectations of his fans, participating in the planning stages of the concert and preparing special performances.

Recently, Lee Jae-hoon posted on social media, "Thank you for the sold-out Seoul concert. I will prepare hard. See you soon," raising anticipation among fans. Fellow member Yuri has also been supportive.

Lee Jae-hoon debuted with Cool in 1994 and has released numerous hit songs, including 'Before I Get Sad,' 'Beach Woman,' 'Longing,' 'A Little Wait,' and 'Aloha.' His songs have been consistently loved, with covers by artists like Sung Si-kyung, IU, sibling duo AKMU, and the band DAY6. Notably, 'Aloha' gained renewed attention when actor Jo Jung-suk performed it for the soundtrack of 'Hospital Playlist' (2020), reaching number one on the music charts.

Lee Jae-hoon will kick off his nationwide tour on March 8 in Daegu, with plans to meet fans in a total of 10 cities, including Busan, Daejeon, Seoul, Changwon, Chuncheon, Jeonju, Goyang, Yongin, and Gwangju.

[SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn]
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