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Singer Park Ji Yoon
To Hold Solo Concert After 5 Years
Resuming Her Career After A Long Break

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Singer Park Ji Yoon is releasing a full-length album after six years and nine months and holding a solo concert after five years.

Park Ji Yoon will meet her fans in the 2024 Park Ji Yoon Concert “Love is My Song” at the LG SIGNATURE Hall, LG Art Center Seoul, on March 2nd.

“Love is My Song” is Park Ji Yoon’s first solo concert about five years after her last concert in 2019. It’s garnering much attention as Park Ji-Yoon is known to be the third pop singer to perform on the stage of LG Art Center Seoul.

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As Park Ji Yoon breaks her long hiatus and stands in front of the audience, she plans to enrich her music with a 15-member ensemble and present more profound music, including her new song, “Love was My Song,” from her 10th album released last month.

Previously, Park Ji Yoon announced the news of her concert through her social media account. In response, fans are increasing anticipation with their excited comments, “Finally, I can meet her!”, “I am looking forward to the performance,” and “I wish I could go.”

The public has loved Park Ji Yoon for a long time as a solo artist and an influential singer-songwriter. She has consistently shown her musical career through “In My Fading Memory,” “Don’t Do That,” “Dream of Becoming a Tree,” and so on. Last month, she released her 10th full-length album, “Breathing,” after six years and nine months, receiving great love from listeners with her unique musical style.

Meanwhile, Park Ji Yoon surprised her fans by marrying former Kakao co-CEO Cho Soo Yong in 2019. Subsequently, Park Ji Yoon gave birth to a daughter in 2021.

Cho Soo Yong’s salary in 2022 reached 357.4 billion KRW (USD 300 million), surpassing conglomerate owners and becoming the highest-paid executive.

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