Singer-songwriter Lee Seung-yoon has been actively engaging with young people at various university festivals across the country.
Lee Seung-yoon has performed at Gangnam University, Yongin University of Science and Art, Kyunghee University International Campus, and Yonsei University, showcasing explosive stage manners characteristic of a 'performance powerhouse' since starting at Hongik University on the 15th of last month.
On stage, Lee Seung-yoon presented songs that can be enjoyed and trusted, such as 'Gain Attention,' 'Fireworks Time,' 'Expensive Hangover,' and 'Songs I Wanted to Share,' creating a setlist infused with a powerful yet delicate emotional band sound.
Lee Seung-yoon, encouraged by the enthusiastic support of students, changed his setlist on the spot or presented additional encore stages, gradually increasing the excitement. Through 'Let's Fly,' Lee Seung-yoon went down to the audience and led the atmosphere into a frenzy of enthusiasm.
In particular, Lee Seung-yoon was invited to the Yonsei University festival for two consecutive years, proving his remarkable popularity as students remained standing throughout the performance. Additionally, Lee Seung-yoon received great responses by performing 'Songs I Wanted to Share' together with the university cheering squad at Kyunghee University International Campus.
Lee Seung-yoon was awarded Musician of the Year at the 22nd Korean Music Awards held in February this year and won Best Rock Song for his title track 'Reverse' and Best Modern Rock Song for the track 'Waterfall' from his third full-length album. Lee Seung-yoon is the first artist to win in both categories with two tracks from the same album.
Lee Seung-yoon will be active not only at university festivals but also at major domestic and international festivals. He is scheduled to meet audiences at events such as the 13th Muju Mountain Film Festival on the 8th, Beautiful Mint Life 2025 on June 13, the 19th Chilpo Jazz Festival on June 14, the Asian Pop Festival 2025 on June 22, and Colours of Ostrava 2025 on July 19.
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