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'EXchange 3' Song Da-hye ♥ Seo Dong-jin Share the Stage at a Charity Concert

'EXchange 3' Song Da-hye ♥ Seo Dong-jin Share the Stage at a Charity Concert
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Last year, singers Song Da-hye and her boyfriend Seo Dong-jin, who reunited on JTBC's 'EXchange 3', joined forces for a charity concert supporting children with hearing impairments.

Having nurtured both their dreams of singing and their love since their teenage years, Song Da-hye and Seo Dong-jin participated as the 27th guests in the regular donation concert by the band 'Double Decker Bus' on the 2nd, presenting a duet performance.

This meaningful stage was set up to raise funds for cochlear implant surgeries for children with hearing impairments, with all proceeds from the concert being donated.
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Song Da-hye and Seo Dong-jin plan to donate the funds in their names to the supported children. After the concert, Song Da-hye shared on social media, "We had the wonderful opportunity to participate in this concert supporting cochlear implant surgeries for the hearing impaired." She added, "Thank you once again to everyone who came to see us all the way in Suwon. Although I'm a bit embarrassed, preparing for this concert taught me a lot, and I was truly happy to be able to help, even if just a little."

She also mentioned, "Learning about the realities and financial burdens faced by those with hearing impairments, and being able to help, even in a small way, was meaningful. It was a precious time that reaffirmed my initial desire to be someone who brings comfort and happiness to others."
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The charity concert was hosted by the project band 'Double Decker Bus', led by producer Kim Hyung-kyu, with various musicians collaborating to continuously donate and gift the beautiful sound of music to 100 children with hearing impairments.

(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn)
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