URBAN ZAKAPA Delights Fans with 15th Anniversary Nationwide Tour

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URBAN ZAKAPA is captivating fans with unforgettable emotions through their 15th-anniversary concert. Held from the 2nd to the 3rd at the Cheonma Art Center Grand Hall in Daegu, this concert marked a return after three years since December 2021, showcasing URBAN ZAKAPA’s live performance prowess. Over the two days, the audience responded enthusiastically, and URBAN ZAKAPA dominated the stage for two hours, reaffirming their reputation.

The concert began with ‘River,’ ‘The Me of That Time,’ and ‘The Us of That Time,’ continuing with beloved songs like ‘Drinking Coffee,’ ‘Beautiful Day,’ and ‘Thursday Night.’ They also captivated fans with powerful renditions of recent releases ‘Ten Fingers’ and ‘Goodbye.’ The harmonious blend of Cho HyunA, Park YongIn, and Kwon SoonIl deeply moved the audience, who praised them with comments like “Unmatched” and “Received comfort from URBAN ZAKAPA’s songs.”

Notably, a parody video of Netflix’s ‘Black & White Chef: Cooking Class War’ brought great laughter. This video, partially revealed on the MBC variety show ‘The Manager,’ was screened in full under the name ‘Black & White Zakapa,’ and the audience responded enthusiastically to the humorous chemistry among the three members. This ‘Zakapa Show’ brought fans closer together.

URBAN ZAKAPA stated, “We had mixed feelings of anticipation and worry for this long-awaited concert. Thanks to the enthusiastic response from the Daegu audience, the nerves eased. We will do our best to communicate with fans in the remaining performances, so please look forward to it.”

URBAN ZAKAPA is scheduled to continue their performances across eight locations including Goyang, Gwangju, Busan, Seoul, Changwon, Cheongju, and Suwon until Christmas on December 25. The anticipation for URBAN ZAKAPA’s amazing stage continues to build.

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