Singer and musical actor Lee Chang-sub will be holding his first solo concert in Taiwan.
Lee Chang-sub will be holding his solo concert ‘The Wayfarer’ at ZEPP NEW TAIPEI in Taiwan on February 2, 2025.
‘The Wayfarer’ is Lee Chang-sub‘s first solo concert tour that is currently in full swing, and has been touring six cities in Korea, including Seoul, Gwangju, Busan, Daegu, Suwon, and Cheongju, from last month to January next year. He will continue the momentum with a performance in Taiwan in February next year and expand the scale of the tour.
In particular, expectations are high for what kind of song selections and performances Lee Chang-sub will use to captivate local fans in this first solo concert abroad. Previously, Lee Changsub entered the iTunes Top Album charts in five regions around the world, including Taiwan, with his first full-length solo album ‘1991’ released last October, and successfully held a talk concert at the opening ceremony of the ‘Taipei K-Tourism Roadshow’. He is expected to solidify his global popularity and presence through this Taiwan concert.
Lee Changsub’s signature well-made live stage is receiving rave reviews from audiences at every concert. In Korea, with the ‘The Wayfarer’ concerts in Seoul, Gwangju, and Busan coming to a close, attention is focused on Lee Chang-sub‘s moves as he demonstrates the true value of a ‘live powerhouse’ at home and abroad during the year-end and New Year’s holidays.
Meanwhile, Lee Chang-sub received much love after releasing his first solo full-length album ‘1991’ and ‘Heavenly Love’, which was selected as the most popular song at TJ Karaoke in 2024. He also presented his heartbreaking vocals and emotions with the OST ‘I‘ll Only Tell the Opposite of a Lie’ for the Kakao Webtoon ‘Secret Chat’, which was released on the 10th. In addition to his recent tour performances, he is actively participating as a director in SBS’s ‘Universe League’.
Lee Chang-seop‘s solo concert tour ‘The Wayfarer’ will continue in Daegu on the 21st and 22nd of this month, in Suwon on the 28th and 29th, and in Cheongju on January 4th and 5th next year, and will head to Taiwan on February 2nd next year.
Hong Se-young, Donga.com Reporter projecthong@donga.com