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As expected, SEVENTEEN's "Mainbos"..Dokyeom X Seungkwan will appear on "Seo Jaefe" in May for the first time since his debut

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Lee Seunghun

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Boy group SEVENTEEN member Dokyeom X Seungkwan will perform at the Seoul Jazz Festival for the first time since his debut.

According to Hive Music Group label Pledis Entertainment on the 24th, Dokyeom X Seungkwan will appear in the first day of the 18th Seoul Jazz Festival 2026 (hereinafter referred to as Seo Jae-pe) held in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul, from May 22 to 24.

Seojae Festival is one of Korea's leading music festivals that started in 2007. Artists from various genres such as pop and indie rock appear every year, focusing on jazz, attracting tens of thousands of audiences. Dokyeom X Seungkwan will be on the stage of the festival to show off his side as a live artist.

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A solo concert was also scheduled. Dokyeom X Seungkwan will hold "DxS [Soya Song] ON STAGE - INCHEON" at Inspire Arena in Incheon from April 17th to 19th, prior to the appearance of "Seojaepe." It is a place where you can meet the emotional storytelling of the mini first album "Soya Song", released in January, live. The performances will be followed by Chiba, Daegu, Macau and Kaohsiung.

At the same time as the release of "Soya Song," Dokyeom X Seungkwan topped major charts at home and abroad with his title song "Blue," standing tall as a "K-pop authentic vocal duo." The song achieved unusual performance as an authentic ballad, as it topped the Korean YouTube's "popular soaring music" and topped the Spotify "Daily Viral Song" (January 26) in Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Content that allows you to check the outstanding singing skills of the two also attracted attention. Dokyeom X Seungkwan showed the reputation of 'Meboz' by providing impeccable live performances on YouTube channel 'Dingo Music' 'Isul Live 2' and 'Record Delivery' on '1theK Live'. They will appear on JTBC's "Begin Again Open Mic," which will air on the 2nd of next month, and challenge library busking.

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