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Singer Choi Yeon-hwa will have an emotional meeting with fans with her first solo concert.
Choi Yeon-hwa, who began her life journey of trot music in her home country and announced her full-fledged debut in 2010, will hold a solo concert for the first time in 16 years and try to communicate heart-wrenching music.
Choi Yeon-hwa's solo concert "Come to Seoul" at Yeongdeungpo Art Hall on March 1 will go beyond just a trot stage and capture the loneliness she experienced living as a stranger in another country and the musical response that allowed her to endure that time.
Choi Yeon-hwa planned the concert as a stage to recall the warm "people's warmth" in the early days of Korean settlement, recalling the support of many people. The title of the concert, "Come, come," is a warm invitation given to the audience by Choi Yeon-hwa, who finally stood proudly after a difficult journey, and a deeply resonant message that comfortes her.
Choi Yeon-hwa, who has a unique career as a singer from a Chinese government official, visited her grandfather's hometown of Korea with confidence in the singing stage, winning the Grand Prize at the KBS 'National Singing Contest' Chuseok Special World Korean Singing Contest in 1997 and the Bronze Award at the CCTV Youth Singing Contest in China.
In the early days of Korean life, when unfamiliar environments, poor speech, and everything were awkward, he grew up in a small room in Gosiwon and became a full-fledged trot singer through naturalization procedures. He raised public awareness through his appearance on KBS Morning Madang's "Challenge Dream Stage," and later appeared on MBN's "Voice Queen" and ranked third, called "Trot Elsa" and "Middle-aged Elsa," receiving high praise for their unshakable tone and bending.
In particular, this concert is not a simple list of spectacular performances or hit songs, but a musical narrative about Choi Yeon-hwa's life curves and the faces of people she met in the process. With the original value of the genre of trot at the center, "People's Stories," he chose a dense composition projected into each audience's life.
An official from the agency's World Art Factory said, "A song will comfort someone from loneliness, and the record of life will come back to life as a song on stage," adding, "Cho Yeon-hwa's 'Come' will provide a deep aftertaste of the new spring through heartfelt communication with fans."
Choi Yeon-hwa's solo concert, "Come Here," which will be held at Yeongdeungpo Art Hall in Seoul at 7 p.m. on March 1, is being booked at Yes24. "Mr. Trot 3" Oh Kang-hyuk, Lee Il-ne, and "Miss Trot 4" Ha Young-yoon will be on stage as guest singers.
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