Feb 24 β€’ 06:05 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Panic and Kim Jin-pyo Return for Their Comeback Concert After 20 Years

The South Korean duo Panic, known for hits like 'Left-Handed' and 'Snail', is reuniting for a concert after 20 years, set to take place in April 2024.

The iconic South Korean duo, Panic, is set to make a highly anticipated comeback with a solo concert titled 'Panic Is Coming', scheduled for April 16 to 19, 2024, at the LG Art Center in Seoul's Gangseo District. This marks the first solo concert for the duo in 20 years, generating excitement among longtime fans who have eagerly awaited this reunion performance.

Panic, comprised of singer-songwriter Lee Juck and rapper Kim Jin-pyo, debuted in 1995 and released several popular albums that include hits like 'Snail', 'Left-Handed', and others. Their unique blending of alternative rock and hip-hop, combined with emotive melodies and sharp social commentary, garnered them recognition for both commercial appeal and artistic merit. Songs such as 'Snail' and 'Left-Handed' remain influential, showcasing the duo's lyrical depth and experimental spirit that contributed to shaping the South Korean music scene of the late 1990s.

Lee Juck expressed his enthusiasm via social media, highlighting the desire to create a memorable experience for fans who miss Panic, aiming to fill the concert with their music from start to finish. He declared his commitment to preparing the best possible show with top-tier production at a premier venue, illustrating the high hopes surrounding this long-awaited reunion concert.

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