Lee Seung-yoon Returns to ‘The Glow 2025’ Festival Stage

Singer-songwriter Lee Seung-yoon is set to headline 'The Glow 2025' festival, marking his second consecutive appearance and further establishing his presence in Korea’s music scene.

Lee Seung-yoon Returns to 'The Glow 2025' Festival Stage

Singer-songwriter Lee Seung-yoon is receiving widespread attention from major Korean music festivals. On March 29, he will take the stage at ‘The Glow 2025’ held at KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province—marking his second consecutive appearance at the festival. This performance is expected to solidify his growing musical influence.

As his first festival stage of the year, ‘The Glow 2025’ carries special meaning for both Lee and his fans. He shared, “I’m excited to meet the fans and promise to deliver my best performance.” Audiences can look forward to his signature emotional yet powerful live band set.

Lee Seung-yoon recently made headlines by winning three awards at the 22nd Korean Music Awards, including the prestigious ‘Musician of the Year’. His third studio album ‘Reverse’ received acclaim for both its musicality and popularity. He noted, “This album expresses a will to challenge the flow of the world.” Songs from the award-winning album, such as ‘Waterfall,’ are expected to be part of his upcoming festival setlists.

Following ‘The Glow 2025,’ Lee is scheduled to perform at several other notable festivals, including ‘2025 LOVESOME’ on April 27, ‘PEAK FESTIVAL 2025’ on May 24, and ‘Beautiful Mint Life 2025’ on June 13.

A festival official commented, “Lee Seung-yoon is an artist with both popular appeal and artistic talent. We’re confident he’ll deliver another unforgettable stage at ‘The Glow 2025.’”

As Lee takes his music on the road, fans are excited to see how his passionate performances and ever-evolving artistry will continue to inspire.

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