The concert will feature rearranged versions of her many hit songs, blending jazz and classical elements.
Her Jazz Messengers project is expected to serve as a special connection with her fans.
Singer Park Ki-young is set to hold her solo concert 'Jazz Messengers with Park Ki-young: Easy Jazz & Classic' at KBS Ulsan Hall on February 28. This performance aims to present jazz and classical music in an accessible manner, showcasing Park's profound vocals alongside the robust live sound of the Jazz Messengers band. The concert will feature a total of eight performers, including pianist and band leader Jo Yun-seong, drummer Lee Sang-min, and violinist Kim Ji-yoon from Vogue String Quartet, promising a rich musical experience. Notably, Park will present her hit songs in newly arranged jazz and classical styles, delivering an extraordinary emotional experience to the audience. Her jazz project debuted at the 'Chilpo Jazz Festival 2025' last year, and this concert is anticipated to serve as a meaningful connection with her fans.
Park Ki-young’s upcoming jazz concert is a significant attempt to broaden her musical horizons. By harmoniously integrating traditional jazz styles with contemporary sentiments, she is set to offer her fans not only musical diversity but also a new emotional experience. The process of rearranging her hit songs into jazz and classical genres emphasizes both her creative prowess and musical depth, presenting a way for the public to engage with familiar tunes more intimately. Thus, this concert transcends being merely a music event, carrying deeper significance.
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