Lee SeungHwan Resumes Solo Concert After Martial Law Lifted, Gaining Attention

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Singer Lee SeungHwan is proceeding with his concert as scheduled at the Cloud Under Small Theater in Mapo-gu, Seoul, following the lifting of martial law. Many broadcasts and events were halted when President Yoon SukYeol declared martial law on the evening of the 3rd. However, with the National Assembly passing a resolution to lift martial law early on the 4th, Lee SeungHwan’s concert could proceed as planned.

Through SNS, Lee SeungHwan announced the resumption of the concert, stating, “With so much to say today, I will meet you with deeper and more intense stories and songs.” Fans expressed their joy with reactions like “I almost missed the concert. I’m so relieved,” and “I’ve been waiting for the concert.”

Some speculate that Lee SeungHwan might reveal his political convictions during this performance. Lee SeungHwan has consistently expressed his political views in the past. In 2015, he appeared on JTBC’s ‘Newsroom’ raising questions about political remarks, and during the ‘Choi SoonSil Gate’ in 2016, he hung a banner reading “Park GeunHye Resign” at his entertainment agency. Additionally, during President Yoon’s ‘Palm Prince Incident’ in 2021, he posted a photo of his hand with scribbles on SNS.

Jang BeomJune, who is performing on the same day, also told fans, “In these tumultuous times, I won’t be posting separately today and tomorrow. See you at the concert.” Attention is focused on whether Lee SeungHwan’s concert will serve as a platform for his political statements. Expectations are high for the messages he will convey in future performances.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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