Singer-songwriter Lee Mujin had a special first meeting with fans in Taiwan.
Lee Mujin successfully completed his first solo concert in Taiwan through the '2025 Lee Mujin National Tour Concert 'Supplement' in TAIPEI' held on March 8 at Zepp New Taipei.
This is the first time Lee Mujin's branded concert 'Supplement,' which is held annually as a national tour concert, has taken place overseas.
This concert was designed with the concept of 'Lee Mujin's bookstore,' arranging his music by comparing it to various genres of books. The stage was divided into chapters such as 'novel,' 'script book,' 'essay,' 'poem,' and 'fairy tale,' combined with emotional storytelling, providing the audience with a deeper immersion.
Lee Mujin specially began his first meeting with local fans by passionately singing 'Can I Have a Moment?' and 'Summer Greeting (Demo).'
He then offered an emotional atmosphere with songs like 'It Seems Like Autumn,' 'Constellation,' and 'It’s Snowing,' and continued to engage with the audience by presenting 'You, For a Moment,' 'Comma,' and 'Practice Room No. 8.'
During the 'Mujin's Random Song' corner in the middle of the performance, he passionately sang the specially prepared popular Taiwanese song 'Love? But Can't Say It' and the OST 'Those Years' from the popular movie in Korea, 'The Girl We Loved in Those Days.' Notably, 'Those Years' received a warm response, leading to requests from the audience to sing it again. In response, Lee Mujin gladly obliged and impressed local fans once more with his outstanding vocal ability.
Continuing to showcase a variety of stages, Lee Mujin concluded with encores of his representative songs such as the title track 'Youth Comic' from his mini-album 'Comic (滿花),' and 'Traffic Light,' 'Assignment Song (I’m Sorry, Professor),' as well as encore songs 'No One Here' and 'Just the Two of Us.'
After the encore stage concluded, Lee Mujin wrapped up the stage, promising to meet again after a group photo time with the fans.
After finishing his first concert in Taiwan, Lee Mujin noted, "I never imagined holding a concert in Taiwan, but I am very thankful that I could create precious memories with you all like this." He added, "Having conducted the national tour concert 'Supplement' for three years, this is the first time I got to come overseas, and I couldn't be happier that it was Taiwan and that it was with Taiwan fans."
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