*This content was translated by AI.


Actor Lee Jun-young (29) has announced another acting transformation following 'New Employee Kang (Chairman)'. He will visit viewers as an unfortunate genius pianist in 'Four Hands'.
tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Four Hands' (script by Shin Yi-won, directed by Park Hyun-seok) is a drama about the friendship, love, competition, and growth of young people who meet at an arts high school where only music geniuses gather.
In the drama, Lee Jun-young plays the role of Choi Jeong-yo. A character with outstanding musical talent who had to put down the piano in front of harsh reality. For Choi Jeong-yo, who lost his mother at a young age and has been surviving day by day while caring for his father alone, who fell into alcoholism, the piano was a dream he loved more than anyone else but had to keep furthest away from.
As Choi Jeong-yo lived as the head of the household and experienced the storms of the world early on, he has lived a life where even time for hesitation was not granted, so he confronts any situation without holding back. Instead of being bound by others' gazes or rules, he tries to live his own way, making him regarded in school as a student with a free spirit.
However, Choi Jeong-yo's life begins to change gradually from the moment he meets fellow-age pianist Kang Bi-o (played by Song Kang). After accidentally watching Kang Bi-o's performance, the dream he had long put aside and his heart for the piano awaken once again.
With this, Choi Jeong-yo, who has once again harbored a dream of becoming a pianist, enters Korea Arts High School as a transfer student and continues his connection with Kang Bi-o, whom he had previously crossed paths with as both a performer and an audience member, now becoming classmates. Interest is focused on what kind of school life Choi Jeong-yo and Kang Bi-o, who gave him the courage to stand before the keyboard, will create together, and their special friendship.
Meanwhile, various records that spark curiosity are contained in Choi Jeong-yo's student record. While Choi Jeong-yo maintained a careless expression in both the classroom and counseling room, he only wore a faint smile in front of the piano, suggesting his deep affection for music.
Special remarks for transfer students such as 'Although never formally trained, possesses considerable talent and skill' and 'Expected to be a new wind for the piano department,' along with comprehensive opinions, also stimulate interest. The strange melody that will cause a storm in the piano department due to his sudden appearance makes one curious about Choi Jeong-yo's daily life.
Above all, attention is focused on the story of the character Choi Jeong-yo portrayed by Lee Jun-young. The process of overcoming the wound of having to give up a dream and moving forward toward it again will be conveyed with deep lingering emotions, blending with Lee Jun-young's unique delicate emotional line.
The first episode of 'Four Hands' will air on August 29 at 9:10 p.m.
Meanwhile, before the broadcast of 'Four Hands', Lee Jun-young is entering a 'military gap period' (military service + gap period). He is preparing to enlist in the Army as an active-duty soldier on the 21st.
<© STARNEWS. All rights reserved. No reproduction or redistribution allowed.>
*This content was translated by AI.




![Seo In-young's Mother: "The prospective son-in-law is calm, which I like... A third marriage is absolutely out of the question." [Gae-gwa-cheon-seon]](https://image.starnewskorea.com/cdn-cgi/image/f=auto,w=567,h=378,fit=cover,g=face/21/2026/07/2026070907182547796_1.jpg)


![Lee Jung-hyun, "♥Doctor Husband," Doting Father of His Daughter [Pension Restaurant]](https://image.starnewskorea.com/cdn-cgi/image/f=auto,w=271,h=188,fit=cover,g=face/21/2026/07/2026070910011332432_1.jpg)




