On MBC's Omniscient Interfering View, the passionate roar of YB's Yoon Do-hyun at the Jeonju concert, marking the band's 31st year since debut, is closely revealed.
The MBC entertainment program Omniscient Interfering View airing today (the 11th) (planned by Kang Young-sun, directed by Kim Yoon-jip·Jeon Jae-wook·Kim Hae-ni·Jung Dong-sik·Lee Da-woon, writer Yeo Hyun-jeon) episode 393 conveys the heat of YB's concert in Jeonju, the 18th city on their 30th anniversary tour. Before that, Yoon Do-hyun's passion, who never stops worrying about music, is captured. Creating a new song for fans and constantly devising how to synchronize during the performance.
Meanwhile, an unusual meeting scene draws attention in which Yoon Do-hyun and CEO Kim Jeong-il use AI to decide the title of a new song. CEO Kim Jeong-il even addresses the AI with extreme politeness, and Yoon Do-hyun follows suit, responding in polite speech. In particular, it is said there is a reason(?) why CEO Kim Jeong-il shows such courtesy even to the AI, which heightens curiosity, and the unexpected contrast of the two men, both eccentric and pure, is expected to produce unforeseen laughs.
The Jeonju concert that unfolds in full swing is filled with hotter energy than any other city. Jeonju holds particularly deep meaning for YB. In the past, during MBC's Sunday Sunday Night - Guerilla Concert, Jeonju citizens filled the Jeonbuk National University stadium without gaps and sent overwhelming support, leaving many moving memories. At this concert, a fan who was at that scene shares an 'bittersweet' sighting of Yoon Do-hyun, adding to the emotion. Following the fan's behind-the-scenes story, the lineup of past guests at YB concerts also draws attention. Yoon Do-hyun is also famous for giving younger artists the stage. Top singers such as Park Hyo-shin, Sung Si Kyung and Buzz gave their first performances at YB concerts, surprising many.
After so many years, returning to the Jeonju stage, Yoon Do-hyun recalls those moving memories and emits more explosive energy than ever. Starting with 'Pakhyatang', followed by 'Love Two', 'I Am a Butterfly' and 'White-bearded Whale', the medley of successive hits is met with massive sing-alongs from the audience, a moment that fully conveys the power of YB rock 'n' roll. In particular, after overcoming illness, Yoon Do-hyun, who dominated the stage with a stronger voice, shows the prowess of the "national rock singer," and the intense energy sent by the audience filling the venue will be conveyed intact to viewers at home.
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