Song GaIn to Appear as Special Guest at Sim SooBong’s Solo Concert

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Singer Song GaIn (37) is garnering attention from fans as she joins the solo concert of South Korea’s music industry veteran Sim SooBong (69) as a special guest.

On the broadcast of KBS ‘Morning Yard’ on the 26th, Sim SooBong appeared and showcased her delightful conversational skills. During the show, Sim SooBong expressed surprise, saying, “I thought about giving songs to my juniors, and Song GaIn came directly to ask for a song.” Recently, Song GaIn excited her fans by announcing on her social media that she is busy recording a new album. Her agency, Gaindal Entertainment, stated, “Song GaIn is preparing her fourth full-length album, and the recording process has officially begun,” adding that “specific details such as the release date will be announced shortly.” It is said that the album, which includes the song gifted by Sim SooBong, was originally scheduled for release at the end of this year but has been postponed to the first half of next year to present more refined music. Song GaIn hinted at the release of her new album during the recent Korea Grand Music Awards held at the Inspire Arena in Incheon, suggesting a release in February 2024.

Meanwhile, Song GaIn has been invited as a special guest to the ‘2024 Sim SooBong National Tour Concert: Flower Road – Seoul’ to be held at Kyung Hee University Peace Hall on December 1st. Her agency, J-G Star, stated, “The connection between Song GaIn and Sim SooBong began with song collaboration, and it will continue through this concert.” Song GaIn is expected to showcase a powerful synergy that transcends generations with Sim SooBong through her explosive vocal talent on this stage.

The collaboration between the two artists is anticipated to create touching moments, leaving unforgettable memories for the fans with their special performance.

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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