Gwyn Dorado finishes Seoul concert with fellow 'Sing Again 4' top 10
The top 10 finalists of the Korean TV competition “Sing Again 4” finished their Seoul concert held for four days.
The "Sing Again 4 National Tour Concert-Seoul" was held from Feb. 12 to 15 at the Olympic Hall in Seoul Olympic Park.
Filipino singer Gwyn Dorado participated in the concert together with Lee O-wook, Kim Jae-min, Slowly, Seo Do, and Gyuri—along with Park Won-soon, Lee Sang-woong, Kim Ye-chan, and Choi Jeong-cheol.
Dorado finished second in JTBC’s “Sing Again 4” with Lee O-wook declared as the winner in the finale held last January.
“Seoul!! The more I think about the four days we spent together, the more precious they feel to me,” Dorado wrote on Facebook..
She added, “At first, I was so nervous it didn’t even feel real but each time we meet, I could truly feel your warmth. I don’t even know how to put this feeling into words but because of all of you, we were able to create such special moments together.”
“It was such an incredible experience and I’m already looking forward to the next time we meet. I miss you all already,” she said.
The National Concert Tour started in Busan, South Korea last Feb. 7.
In Seoul, the cast opened the concert with a chorus of "Welcome to the Show" accompanied by a powerful band.
Dorado performed "When Time Passes," "Reincarnation" and “Light Up,” three songs which she performed during the TV competition, which ran from October to January on Korean TV channel JTBC.
As the concert ended, the performers said, "We will never forget the warm love you've shown us over the past four days."
The “Sing Again 4” National Concert Tour will continue with the following dates:
Feb. 21 - Incheon, Songdo Convensia Hall 4
Feb. 28 - Daegu, EXCO Convention Hall
March 7 - Ulsan, KBS Ulsan Hall
March 14 - Suwon, Kyunghee University International Campus Seonseung Hall
March 21 - Gwangju, Kim Dae-jung Convention Center Multipurpose Hall
April 4 - Daejeon, Daejeon Convention Center Exhibition Hall 2
During “Sing Again 4,” Dorado impressed judges and viewers with her powerful voice and singing in Korean.
Her competition videos have racked up millions of views on YouTube.