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Yoo Se-yoon, an unexpected incident of elderly exclusion: "It's sad enough to be old," he tearfully pleaded [Star Issue]

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Lee Seunghun

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Comedian and singer Yoo Se-yoon shared his reflections after successfully holding a concert.

On the 22nd, Yoo Se-yoon posted on his personal SNS, "I think the alcohol is finally wearing off. Did everyone get home safely?" along with behind-the-scenes photos from the concert.

He continued, "During the karaoke concert, I remembered everyone's names one by one, but 42 people seemed like too many. Still, I remember every single face. Everyone was truly beautiful," expressing his gratitude to the audience.

Yoo Se-yoon held a 42-seat concert at a live café near the Olympic Gymnastics Arena (now KSPO DOME) at 6 p.m. on the 20th. This was the largest-scale concert he has held since his debut. Notably, all tickets sold out in 0 seconds as soon as they went on sale, sparking widespread attention.

However, there were voices of regret. For older generations less familiar with digital culture, online ticketing was somewhat difficult.

When a fan said, "Please give priority to elderly people who struggle with computers. It's sad enough to be old, but I keep getting left behind in ticketing and can only cry," Yoo Se-yoon responded, "So that's why there were so many people in their 20s and 30s. I'll consider it. Where should I hold the ticket sales? Will young people still be faster?" He fell into deep thought.

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