'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime' made a splash at the college festival as a timeless performance.
On the 7th, in the second episode of KBS 2TV's music entertainment program 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime,' Lee Chan-won, Wendy, Hanhae, Danny Gu, Forestella, Cloud, and Gyro held a busking performance infused with youthful energy on a college campus.
During a late spring night at a food cart, the musicians from the 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime' team continued the romance with a feast of timeless hits transcending generations. Lee Chan-won conveyed poignant emotions with the folk genre's 'Lonely People,' while Wendy's 'As Time Goes By,' Danny Gu's 'True Confessions,' and Hanhae's 'Beauty,' still beloved ballads, were reborn with each artist's individuality and color, delivering a profound resonance. Wendy and guest So-hyang created fantastic harmony with 'Happy Me.'
Wrapping up the first day's music sales, Danny Gu said, "I feel like a new family has been born, and I am so happy," while Wendy also shared her special feelings, stating, "It's an emotion that can't be expressed in words to be able to perform with good people and good songs." Lee Chan-won expressed his affection for 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime,' saying, "I feel so happy right now that I think I will feel lonely when I go back. We love because we hate loneliness. I felt a sense of monotony while doing various programs, but I think I will really come to love this program and these people."
Hanahae was selected as the first 'Sales King of the Day' chosen by the producer. He humorously stated, "Do I really have to take it home? I'm currently on a diet," after winning a take-out voucher for all the food from the food cart, and he decided to share the food with the production team, finishing the first sales warmly.
Next, the 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime' team headed to Konkuk University in Seoul, where the campus festival was in full swing. At the university, filled with youthful energy, Hanhae and Lee Chan-won discovered they both had been campus couples. Hanhae remarked, "We broke up when I moved to Seoul," and Lee Chan-won revealed a youthful love story, saying, "When I entered the military, that friend was wearing rubber shoes."
The second day of busking officially began at Ilgamho, the landmark of Konkuk University and Seoul's largest artificial lake. The members on canoes stirred excitement with a limited edition water performance only visible on 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime.' Lee Chan-won chose 'Jin Ttobaegi,' while So-hyang selected 'Atlantis Girl,' connecting with students surrounding the lake through live performances that crossed genres.
In the main event of the campus festival, the school singing competition, So-hyang and Wendy took the stage wearing masks. The two unveiled their faces to the audience as soon as they started singing and heated up the music festival with a dazzling duet of '8282.' So-hyang provided a warm auditory experience with 'Sighs,' wrapping the heart, and showcased a thrilling high note as the 'vocal queen' with 'Tears,' which was presented for the first time on broadcast.
As a hidden headliner on 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime,' Forestella made its debut at a college festival, presenting 'Despacito' with refreshing and energetic vocals. Lee Chan-won led the enthusiastic sing-along of the MZ generation with APT.
'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime' has gained explosive responses from audiences of all ages by visiting college festivals following previous traditional markets and food carts with high-quality live performances. The unique concept of sales visits, along with song selections that transcend eras and genres, delivers a distinctive visual experience and vivid on-site feeling. The enjoyable blend of renowned domestic musicians adds to the excitement, raising curiosity about where 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime' will showcase its next special busking after completing its remaining campus performances.
Meanwhile, the music roadshow 'Sales music: Anywhere, anytime' brings laughter and emotion with surprise music sales visits to various locations across the country every Saturday at 10:40 p.m.
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