EBS 'Space Sympathy' unveiled its June lineup.
The June performances will feature Jeong Mi-jo, the owner of a voice shaped by time; singer-songwriter Ha Hyun Sang, who has embarked on a new musical voyage; Jung Woo, who presents a firmer musical world; hip-hop scene's noted producer Hurki Shibaseki; and Song Sohee, who is carving out her own genre. In addition, Kadi and the unpredictable band Sewing Human will take the stage, generating anticipation.
In the first week of June, Jeong Mi-jo and Ha Hyun Sang will take the stage. On the 2nd, the eternal diva Jeong Mi-jo will perform, showcasing both the mature voice shaped by time and a pure girlish sensibility. She is expected to present a deep musical world along with timeless hits that span generations such as 'Gaeyeoul', 'Gwiro' and 'Route 7'. On the 5th, Ha Hyun Sang will appear, returning with his second full-length album 'New Boat'.
In the second week, Jung Woo and Hurki Shibaseki will step forward. On the 9th, Jung Woo, who has expanded his musical spectrum from folk to rock, will take the stage. Through the EP 'Iron Life', he will offer a musical world that crosses genre boundaries and deliver a message of consolation. On the 11th, Hurki Shibaseki will present a special stage with fellow musicians. Drawing on a musical history that ranges from bands to hip-hop, he will showcase a collaboration unlike any other.
On the 16th, Song Sohee, who surprised everyone with 'Not a Dream', will take the stage. Song Sohee, who pioneered her own genre by modernly blending folk songs and pop sounds, has announced that she will premiere a new song live at this performance, drawing anticipation.
The 'Band the Missing Link' series, which spotlights bands that have created the flow of the scene in their own way, will continue. On the 23rd, Kadi, a band with an original sound that combines traditional Korean music and rock, will perform and deliver an overwhelming live show. On the 25th, Sewing Human, whose members include former members of Sultan of the Disco, Hyukoh and Jang Kiha and the Faces, will fill the stage with unpredictable sounds.
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