K-pop star Se7en held a successful concert in Korea, with around 2,000 flocking to see him perform live. Wearing a gold trench coat, black glittery top and gold pants, Se7en opened the show with a vibrant performance of his latest hit "I Know (Nan Alayo)." Se7en’s sharp dance moves drove fans wild as they screamed and waved their bright green 7-shaped glow sticks. The artist has recently become increasingly popular throughout Asia. Se7en’s concert was the first to be held at the brand new music hall in Kwangjang-dong, eastern Seoul. Unlike stadium events holding thousands of concertgoers, the smaller and more intimate Seoul-AX accommodates only 2,000 fans standing. Thus, Se7en was able to visibly interact with fans. The 23-year old singer thanked his loyal fans for continuing to support him since his debut in 2003, even if he has been mostly out of Korea over the past year. He also acknowledged his growing Japanese fan base by performing his Japanese single "Hikari." Hundreds of Japanese fans traveled to Seoul for the concert, and were spotted savoring the beat, and singing on through the night. After two and a half hours, a visibly tired but still smiling Se7en ended the show with his popular dance hits "Crazy" and "Passion."
The Live Star Story 2006 concert series will feature concerts by Gummy, YG Family, DJ Doc & Buda Family, Crying Nut, Deli Spice and N.E.X.T. at Seoul-AX in the coming weeks.