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SEVENTEEN Dino, Surprise Appearance on 'National Singing Contest'.. Debut of Alter Ego 'Pi Cheol-min'

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SEVENTEEN Dino / Photo provided by KBS 1TV
SEVENTEEN Dino / Photo provided by KBS 1TV

Dino, a member of the group SEVENTEEN, will make his first official debut performance on 'National Singing Contest' in his alter ego persona 'Pi Cheol-in'.

The episode of KBS 1TV's 'National Singing Contest' No. 2174, airing on the 12th, is dedicated to Gyeongju City in North Gyeongsang Province, a historic city home to UNESCO World Heritage sites. Sixteen teams that advanced to the finals will showcase their diverse talents and charms at a special stage in the Jjoksaem district, creating a lively festival atmosphere.

Adding to the excitement is an extravagant lineup of guest singers. 'Trot Fairy' Oh Yu-jin will open the show with a refreshing performance of 'Some', while 'Emotional Trot Diva' Yoon Tae-hwa will demonstrate her solid vocal skills with 'Last Station'. Following them, 'Queen of Events' Miss Kim will energize the crowd with 'Side Pocket', and rising star 'Pongshin' Kang Moon-kyung will take over the baton to sing 'A Dream While Awake'.

/ Photo provided by KBS 1TV
/ Photo provided by KBS 1TV

Most notably, on this broadcast, Dino, the youngest member of global artists SEVENTEEN, will close the show in his alter ego 'Pi Cheol-in', drawing significant attention. 'Pi Cheol-in' is a persona created by Dino to connect more closely with the public through music, known for its playful and energetic charm that has won many fans.

This episode dedicated to Gyeongju City marks the first official debut stage for 'Pi Cheol-in'. It is reported that 'Pi Cheol-in' performed 'Crazy Crazy', sharing a vibrant energy with the audience.

As this festival celebrates the local residents of the ancient capital Gyeongju, numerous participants will appear to carry on traditional culture. From a traditional music performer who captivated audiences from the start by singing folk songs, to an individual act that combined Korean dance and aerobics to excite viewers, and even a participant showcasing exceptional gayageum ensemble skills, a variety of talented performers are expected to draw attention in succession.

'National Singing Contest' will air at 12:10 p.m. on the 12th.

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