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Celebrated singer-songwriter Younha is set to commemorate her 20th debut anniversary with a series of projects in the upcoming year. In a 40-minute video titled "Younha 20th anniversary unpacked event 'Y,'" posted on YouTube, the artist unveiled her plans for 2024, with various celebrities introducing each project featured in the video.
BTS's RM expressed his admiration for Younha's impact on his life and playlists, highlighting her intention to provide a gift to her supporters during the 20th anniversary celebration.
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▲ Younha's instagram |
Epik High members contributed details about the upcoming album, the singer's seventh full-length album, which is part of her "Theory" trilogy. This release, the second installment following "End Theory" in November 2021, marks her return after over two years. Although the album's release date is pending, a 30-second preview of three tracks was shared in the video.
Younha plans to hold 20 concerts throughout the year to mark her milestone. The schedule includes six concerts in the first half and 14 in the latter half of the year, with the initial two concerts titled "Twenty" scheduled for Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 at the KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul. Ticket information will be available on Friday at 2 p.m.
Collaborating with Team Botta, a botanical art project group, Younha will host an exhibition showcasing her emotional side. The exhibition's concept was presented by Team Botta's general director, Yang Jun-bo.
A 20th-anniversary version of Younha's 2006 hit "Waiting" was released to kick off the anniversary project series. The artist first debuted in Japan in 2004 with "Yubikiri" and has since gained recognition for hits like "Password 486" (2007), "Oort Cloud" (2021), "Waiting" (2006), and "Event Horizon" (2022).
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Renowned Singer-songwriter Marks Milestone with Multi-faceted Projects in 2024
Younha's instagram
Celebrated singer-songwriter Younha is set to commemorate her 20th debut anniversary with a series of projects in the upcoming year. In a 40-minute video titled "Younha 20th anniversary unpacked event 'Y,'" posted on YouTube, the artist unveiled her plans for 2024, with various celebrities introducing each project featured in the video.
BTS's RM expressed his admiration for Younha's impact on his life and playlists, highlighting her intention to provide a gift to her supporters during the 20th anniversary celebration.
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▲ Younha's instagram |
Epik High members contributed details about the upcoming album, the singer's seventh full-length album, which is part of her "Theory" trilogy. This release, the second installment following "End Theory" in November 2021, marks her return after over two years. Although the album's release date is pending, a 30-second preview of three tracks was shared in the video.
Younha plans to hold 20 concerts throughout the year to mark her milestone. The schedule includes six concerts in the first half and 14 in the latter half of the year, with the initial two concerts titled "Twenty" scheduled for Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 at the KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul. Ticket information will be available on Friday at 2 p.m.
Collaborating with Team Botta, a botanical art project group, Younha will host an exhibition showcasing her emotional side. The exhibition's concept was presented by Team Botta's general director, Yang Jun-bo.
A 20th-anniversary version of Younha's 2006 hit "Waiting" was released to kick off the anniversary project series. The artist first debuted in Japan in 2004 with "Yubikiri" and has since gained recognition for hits like "Password 486" (2007), "Oort Cloud" (2021), "Waiting" (2006), and "Event Horizon" (2022).
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
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