Jang Keun-suk Concludes Solo Live Concert in Japan, Reflects on Career and Future Plans
South Korean actor and singer Jang Keun-suk recently wrapped up his solo live concert in Japan. Known for his impressive real estate portfolio, Jang reportedly owns properties worth approximately 130 billion KRW in Seoul and Japan, including a 50 billion KRW building in Samseong-dong, a 21 billion KRW building in Cheongdam-dong, and a 60 billion KRW building in Shibuya, Tokyo.
On April 22 and 23, Jang held his '2025 JANG KEUN SUK SPECIAL LIVE [Nevertheless]' at Makuhari Event Hall, marking his return to the solo stage after nearly a year. The concert was a retrospective journey through his career, from debut to his latest works, offering fans a chance to relive memorable moments and performances.
Jang Keun-suk Concludes Solo Live Concert in Japan, Reflects on Career and Future Plans
Jang opened the show with his Japanese debut song 'Let me cry,' followed by hits like 'Bye Bye Bye,' 'Turn Off,' 'Day by day,' and 'Chamomile.' The audience responded with enthusiastic cheers, as Jang reminisced about the five-year hiatus from live performances in Japan due to military service and the COVID-19 pandemic. He expressed his gratitude, saying, "It truly feels like coming home when I can say 'okaeri' live to you all."
During the encore, Jang performed his newly released song 'Curtain Call' live for the first time. The song, which reflects on warm memories and solitude, resonated deeply with fans. Known for his fluent Japanese, Jang carefully chose his words, moving fans to tears with his sincerity.
Jang Keun-suk Concludes Solo Live Concert in Japan, Reflects on Career and Future Plans
On the final day, Jang delivered a double encore, covering Anzen Chitai's 'I Love You kara Hajimeyou.' He shared his desire to sing this song with fans after watching a recent live performance video, ending the concert on a heartfelt note.
Looking ahead, Jang Keun-suk will reunite with fans as part of the music unit TEAM H. They are set to perform 'TEAM H [RIGHT NOW 2025]' in Tokyo on June 18 and 19, and in Osaka on July 22 and 23.
Reported by Kim Se-ah, TenAsia haesmik@tenasia.co.kr