The special episode of 'Immortal Songs' in Ulsan, which was canceled due to heavy rain damage, will be rescheduled this week.

According to OSEN's report on the 22nd, the production team of KBS 2TV's entertainment program 'Immortal Songs' plans to resume the recording of the special episode 'Rock Festival in Ulsan' on the 27th in Ulsan.

Previously, the production team of 'Immortal Songs' was preparing for the recording of the special episode 'Rock Festival in Ulsan' at the South Dune of Taehwa River National Garden in Ulsan on the 19th. However, as heavy rain continued nationwide, flooding occurred in Ulsan and a heavy rain warning was in place. On the day of the scheduled recording, the production team urgently announced the postponement of the recording to participate in disaster recovery and ensure the safety of the filming location.

However, after being tentatively postponed, the situation regarding the future recording was uncertain. According to many broadcasting officials, the production team and participants of 'Immortal Songs' decided to reschedule the Ulsan special to keep their promise to the viewers. They determined to hold the local recording again to comfort the local residents affected by the disaster and to boost support for disaster recovery.

'Immortal Songs - Rock Festival in Ulsan' is returning after two years as a special episode of 'Immortal Songs', featuring well-known bands lined up for the event. Legendary band Kim Chang-wan Band, rock master Jeon In-kwon Band, powerhouse vocalist Seo Mun-tak, energetic Cherry Filter, the originator of K-pop bands FT Island, uniquely emotional Jannabi, and rapidly rising band Touched among others are said to participate. They collaborated with the production team of 'Immortal Songs' despite the rescheduled date to comfort disaster victims and keep their promise to the viewers for a local rock festival special after two years.

'Immortal Songs' is a program where various singers reinterpret and perform famous songs across different genres. It first aired on April 7, 2012, and has been airing every Saturday at 6:05 p.m. for 13 years. It will not broadcast on the 26th.

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