Suzy, Regrettable Farewell… “I received tremendous healing and good stimulation” (Singer Nara)

TV Jan 17, 2025

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‘Germany is a singer‘s country’ enters the palace.

The KBS 2TV music travel reality show ‘Germany is a singer’s country’, which will air on the 18th, will show the members busking on the third day in Regensburg, a city boasting over 2,000 years of history.

On this day, the ‘Germany is a singer‘s country’ team heads to St. Emmeram Palace, the world’s largest private residence palace with over 500 rooms. The members are overwhelmed by the magnificent yet mysterious interior where the past and present coexist and the scale that is reminiscent of a movie. They also express their surprise at the fact that a German princess and prince actually live in the palace.

In particular, the members experience aristocratic culture under the hospitality of German Princess Gloria and become immersed in their journey into the past. The princess revealed, “I‘m a huge fan of Korea” and shared a common interest in K-pop, raising curiosity about their special meeting.



The members who entered the palace ballroom will perform a busking show on an unprecedented scale, mingling with people dancing the waltz. The enchanting live performance and beautiful performance of the ‘My Country is a Singer in Germany’ team that will resonate inside will delight your eyes and ears.

A romantic night busking will be held at the Old Stone Bridge with a thousand years of history. ATEEZ’s Jongho and Sunwoojunga will present a tranquil feeling of parting with the long-time hit song ‘Man and Woman’. Sunwoojunga is surprised by Jongho‘s vocals, saying, “His voice really embraces me. I think he has a voice that suits anyone,” raising expectations for the synergy between the two. Also, Sohyang will show off her explosive singing ability on Beyoncé’s ‘Listen’, while Hongjoong and Jongho will reinterpret ‘Girl’ in a unique way, leaving a deep aftertaste.

Meanwhile, Suzy will wrap up her happy journey in Germany with her scheduled schedule and say a regretful farewell. Suzy said, “I wanted to work (on music) since coming here. I received great healing and good stimulation from hanging out with people I really like,” and it is said that she created a friendly atmosphere with the members until the last night.

You can meet the artists who discovered another culture and charm of Germany and how they will sublimate it into a stage on ‘A Singer Called Me in Germany’, which will air at 10:40 p.m. on the 18th.

Reporter Choi Yoon-na, Donga.com yyynnn@donga.com