On the 18th and 19th, Kim Nam-gil held his 2026 fan meeting 'G.I.L' in Osaka and Tokyo, with all seats sold out. The event featured a sound check event that allowed fans to watch the rehearsal, generating an enthusiastic response. Despite the early conclusion due to Shinkansen schedules and venue operation times, the two-day event spanned approximately 540 minutes, creating unforgettable moments with the audience.
In Osaka, Kim opened with Radiohead's 'Creep,' and in Tokyo, he performed DAY6's 'Time of Our Life,' followed by Yonezu Kenshi's 'Lemon' with a band sound, marking the official start of the fan meeting. Greeting fans with a bright smile after a year, he expressed his joy, and the audience responded with cheers, elevating the concert's energy.
Kim Nam-gil continued the event with various segments, including 'G.I.L. RE. SHOOT - Filmography Talk,' where he discussed characters from his filmography, and 'G.I.L To. You - Post-it Q&A,' where he answered fan questions and gifted songs to the audience, fostering a joyful atmosphere.
Notably, Kim debuted the Japanese version of his single 'Going to You,' released last month, receiving enthusiastic applause from local fans. During the mini showcase, he shared stories about the song and its music video, heightening the event's excitement.
In the encore performance of 'Can't I Love You,' Kim descended into the audience, making eye contact and engaging in a memorable fan event, showcasing his deep appreciation for his fans. Fans reciprocated with a slogan event during the group photo time, creating unforgettable moments for everyone.
Reflecting on the cherished memories, Kim expressed, “Thank you for always welcoming and supporting me. It's a joy and happiness to be with you every year, and these meetings are always precious. Just as you are a great comfort and strength to me, I strive to be the same for you. Until we meet again, let's do our best in our respective places. Thank you for coming, and let's meet again. Aishiteru (I love you).”
Following his fan meeting in Seoul, Kim Nam-gil will continue his busy schedule with the upcoming film 'Dream Palace,' where he plays the role of Prince Suyang, and his confirmed role in the new SBS drama 'Nightmare.'
By Yeji Ryu, TenAsia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr