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Lim Young-woong Confirms 2023 Nationwide Tour Starting October 27 At KSPO DOME[Official]

Beginning in Seoul, singer Lim Young-woong will host the Skylight Festival.

The schedule for Lim Young-woong’s ‘IM HERO’ national tour concert in 2023 was released on his official SNS channel on May 5.

Lim Young-woong’s national tour concert will begin in October at KSPO DOME in Seoul and continue in Daegu, Busan, Daejeon, and Gwangju, according to the published schedule.

Lim Young-woong’s concert in Seoul, which will be the first to paint the KSPO DOME sky blue, will take place from October 27 to October 29 and from November 3 to November 5. Tickets can be reserved through Interpark Ticket beginning at 8:00 PM on the 14th.

Afterwards, the Daegu Concert will be held at the Daegu EXCO East Building from November 24 to November 26, and the Busan Concert will be held from December 8 to December 10 in Halls 1 and 2 of BEXCO Exhibition Hall 1.

From December 29 to December 31, 2024, the Daejeon concert will be held in the second exhibition hall of the Daejeon Convention Centre, while the Gwangju concert will be held at the Kimdaejung Convention Centre from January 5 to January 7, 2024.

Specifically, the images released alongside the national tour schedule have piqued the public’s interest. The image reminiscent of a spaceship was also mentioned in the previously released teaser, giving the joy of imagining how it is related to this concert.

Following the release of a teaser that combines the magnificent and mysterious appearance of the universe with Lim Young-woong’s more sophisticated visuals and atmosphere, each content released in this schedule is attracting attention, indicating that Lim Young-woong will continue to create a stir across the nation in 2018.

Lim Young-woong’s national tour concert ticket availability varies by region, and Interpark Ticket can facilitate reservations.

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