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Y2K, not dead popular..All seats sold out for the first solo performance in 23 years → Completion

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Choi Hyejin

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/Photo provided = Lockin Korea

The three-member rock band Y2K (Ko Jae-geun Yuichi Koji) successfully concluded their first solo performance in 23 years, marking the beginning of a new legend.

The fan meeting and concert "Y2K Still Rising Ever-Evolving Live," held at Musinsa Garage in Mapo-gu, Seoul on the 7th, drew explosive attention at the same time as the news of the event. Immediately after the opening of the ticket, all seats were sold out, realizing Y2K's strong ticket power and fans' hot fire despite the long hiatus.

In line with the performance name "Still Rising Ever-Evolving," the three members proved on stage the musical growth they had accumulated in their respective places. The set list consisting of masterpieces from memories that stimulate fans' nostalgia was added with a deeper sensibility and high-quality live performance, giving fans an unforgettable thrill and memory.

In particular, on the stage of the fan song "First Love (To Adonis)," a slogan event prepared by fans was held, which was spectacular. The wave of slogans filled the audience deeply moved the members and became a place to once again confirm the strong bond between the artist and the fan, who have shared a long period of 23 years.

Lockin Korea, which planned and produced this performance, said, "It was even more meaningful because I was able to be with fans who had been waiting for Y2K's reunion for a long time. We will continue to provide generous support for Y2K to communicate with fans and consistently show good music," he said.

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