Singer Lee Mi-ja conveyed her feelings about hosting a traditional music tribute concert.

On the afternoon of the 5th, a press conference for Lee Mi-ja's traditional music tribute concert 'Connecting the Pulse' was held at the Stanford Hall of Stanford Hotel Korea in Mapo District, Seoul. Attending the event were singer Lee Mi-ja, Joo Hyun-mi, and Jo Haeng-jo who shared their thoughts.

Lee Mi-ja will meet music fans through her traditional music tribute concert 'Connecting the Pulse' on April 26 and 27 at the Grand Theatre of Sejong Center in Jongno District, Seoul. This concert is expected to feature Lee Mi-ja's famous songs from her 66-year singing career in a vivid live performance.

In particular, this concert is prepared as a stage filled with Lee Mi-ja's respect and affection for traditional music, and she plans to take the stage with junior singers who will help carry on the legacy of traditional music.

This concert will showcase special collaborative performances between Lee Mi-ja and junior singers, including duets of her representative songs 'Camellia Girl', 'A Woman's Life', and 'The Teacher of the Island Village', along with emotional stages from different generations, which are expected to be highlights of this tribute concert.

Lee Mi-ja stated, 'This year marks the 66th anniversary of my singing, and it is the happiest day. I am happy and glad to be able to carry on the legacy of traditional music with my supportive juniors and to perform with those who I can pass it down to.'

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