[Edaily Starin KIM HYUNSIK Reporter] Singer Lee Seung-chul has kicked off his nationwide tour concert “THE VOICE: LEE SEUNG CHUL” to commemorate the 40th anniversary of his debut. (Photo courtesy of LSC)(Photo courtesy of LSC)According to his agency, LSC, on the 7th, Lee Seung-chul held the first performance of “THE VOICE: LEE SEUNG CHUL” at the Grand Concert Hall of the Cheongju Arts Center on the 4th. During this concert, Lee Seung-chul performed songs such as “My Love,” “Wandering,” “Today, Too,” “Girls’ Generation,” “Shout,” “Never Ending Story,” “Mali Flower,” “Fate,” and “It’s Raining,” earning enthusiastic responses from the audience. Lee Seung-chul performed alongside the Emperor Band, composed of Korea’s top session musicians, and added richness to the sound through a collaboration with an orchestra. Rising singer Lee San, the winner of the ENA music project “The Scout” where Lee Seung-chul served as a mentor, took the stage as a guest and gave a passionate performance of “R&B for You” and “Night in Seoul.” Having successfully concluded his Cheongju performance, Lee Seung-cheol will continue his tour, visiting the Bucheon Indoor Gymnasium (11th), the Dongtan Art Hall at the Hwaseong Arts Center (18th), the Baengnyeong Art Center at Kangwon National University (25th), and the Seongnam Arts Center Opera House (August 8th), among other venues. An agency representative stated, “Tickets for all shows in regions where presales have opened—including Cheongju, Bucheon, Hwaseong, Chuncheon, and Seongnam—have sold out,” adding, “Future tour performances are scheduled to take place in Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju, and Seoul.”
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