Park Jin-young, 30th Debut Anniversary Year-End Concert Sold Out… Additional Seats Open

MUSIC Dec 11, 2024

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(Photo courtesy of JYP Entertainment)
(Photo courtesy of JYP Entertainment)

Singer Park Jin-young (JY Park) is opening additional seats for his sold-out year-end solo concert ‘Still JYP’.

Park Jin-young will hold his 30th-anniversary year-end solo concert ‘Still JYP’ a total of three times at the Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul from December 27th to 29th. This will be his first year-end concert in about a year following his 2023 year-end concert ‘80’s Night‘, and as Park Jin-young celebrates his 30th debut anniversary this year, his meaningful new concert ’Living Legend‘ has garnered fervent interest and anticipation, and has sold out early since ticket sales began in September.

On the afternoon of the 10th, his agency JYP Entertainment delighted fans by sharing the news of the additional seat opening as a surprise gift on their official SNS channel. Accordingly, tickets for the additional open seats of ’Still JYP‘ can be reserved through Interpark, YES24, and Naver Reservations at 2 PM on the 13th. Detailed information regarding ticket reservations can be found on Park Jin-young‘s official SNS channel.

Since his debut in 1994, Park Jin-young has created numerous hit songs such as ’Don’t Leave Me‘, ’Proposal Song‘, ’She Was Pretty‘, ’I Have a Woman‘, etc. Over the past 30 years, he has also shined the solid presence of ’Eternal Ddanddara‘ by always interacting with the audience with new performances and concerts. For this concert as well, he plans to prepare a setlist of representative hit songs that span all generations and present a splendid stage filled with the skills and know-how he has accumulated through his music activities.

Jinyoung Park will hold a Tokyo concert as part of the ’Still JYP‘ at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Tokyo, Japan on February 20th and 21st, 2025. After recently appearing on local terrestrial broadcaster Nippon TV‘s ’DayDay.‘ and local representative music program TV Asahi’s ’Music Station‘, delighting fans, he will visit Tokyo for a solo concert to meet global audiences.

Jeon Hyo-jin, Donga.com reporter jhj@donga.com