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Key of SHINee Announces Solo Concert in Seoul After 15-Month Hiatus

Published December 19, 2023 08:55 AM

Courtesy of SM Entertainment


Key, a member of the popular K-pop group SHINee, is scheduled to hold a solo concert in Seoul on January 27-28, as confirmed by the group's label, SM Entertainment. This event, titled "2024 Keyland On: And On," comes after a 15-month gap since his last solo performance, "G.O.A.T. In the Keyland." 

▲ Courtesy of SM Entertainment
The concert poster prominently features a vending machine adorned with various costumes worn by Boksiri, Key's signature furry mascot. Notably, this marks Key's first solo gig in Korea after more than a year, indicating anticipation among fans.

In a separate note, Key and his SHINee bandmates recently commemorated the sixth anniversary of the passing of Jonghyun, a former member of the group. The band, celebrating its 15th anniversary in June, released their eighth studio album titled "Hard," which achieved notable success by topping the iTunes top albums chart in 43 regions.

This upcoming solo concert and the band's significant milestones underscore SHINee's enduring popularity and the individual achievements of its members in the dynamic world of K-pop.

Sayart

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

“2024 Keyland On: And On” Marks Key’s Return to Solo Performances in Korea

Courtesy of SM Entertainment


Key, a member of the popular K-pop group SHINee, is scheduled to hold a solo concert in Seoul on January 27-28, as confirmed by the group's label, SM Entertainment. This event, titled "2024 Keyland On: And On," comes after a 15-month gap since his last solo performance, "G.O.A.T. In the Keyland." 

▲ Courtesy of SM Entertainment
The concert poster prominently features a vending machine adorned with various costumes worn by Boksiri, Key's signature furry mascot. Notably, this marks Key's first solo gig in Korea after more than a year, indicating anticipation among fans.

In a separate note, Key and his SHINee bandmates recently commemorated the sixth anniversary of the passing of Jonghyun, a former member of the group. The band, celebrating its 15th anniversary in June, released their eighth studio album titled "Hard," which achieved notable success by topping the iTunes top albums chart in 43 regions.

This upcoming solo concert and the band's significant milestones underscore SHINee's enduring popularity and the individual achievements of its members in the dynamic world of K-pop.

Sayart

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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