Soloist Kim Jae Hwan will once again meet his WIN: Ds (fandom name) globally through his upcoming virtual solo concert!
On Tuesday, September 22, his managing label, Swing Entertainment, shared the exciting news to his fans through the SNS platform and encouraged them to watch the concert and support the artist.
"Kim Jae Hwan rendered amazing efforts to pay back all his fans' love and support and is prepared to serenade his fans with quality performance," Swing Entertainment quoted in a statement.
The online concert titled 'DOCKING' Kim Jae Hwan's virtual concert and fan reunion is slated to commence this Saturday, September 26, at 9 PM KST. This concert represents his first virtual music performance following the launch of his emotionally moving track I'm Not Okay.
There is no stopping the young artist as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate and take thousands of lives. He intends to reach out to his fans globally and bring them peace of mind and build strong connections by just watching him perform at their own peaceful space.
The concert will have a special segment where Kim Jae Hwan will conduct a special fan session to greet and talk to his fans to make the concert more unforgettable.
DOCKING would also enable the young singer to showcase his talent more because of the upgraded stage production his management will prepare for the online concert. Kim Jae Hwan will be performing a series of cover songs and his top-rated singles. (via Hellokpop)
Tickets for the DOCKING virtual concert are sold through Seezn, Olle TV, Kavecon, Skiyaki, and Lime Thailand's official site, with tickets amounting to 33,000 per head. Kim Jae Hwan will be giving chances to obtain a special present to selected fans who bought tickets during the ticket selling.
Also, to facilitate a seamless and hassle-free session, a VOD connection for viewing the 100-minute presentation would be available. Meanwhile, Kim Wooseok, Jeong Sewoon, Lee Jinhyuk, and Kim Jae Hwan have gained tons of praise and love for their presence on the online reality program named Boys' Mind Camp.