Crush Unveils Mood Film for Year-End Concert '2024 CRUSH HOUR : O'

  • 이소연 |2024.11.04 19:18
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Singer Crush is set to share a special message through his upcoming year-end concert. On November 3, P NATION released a mood film for the 2024 CRUSH CONCERT [CRUSH HOUR : O] on its official social media channels. The video shows Crush in various scenes, appearing to search for something as he examines objects through a magnifying glass, accidentally causing a fire and fleeing, and later contemplating in an empty room. Various objects representing "O" appear in sequence, ending with a scene of Crush stumbling.


Through the concept of "O," Crush conveys a message to "choose love over tearing each other down." The idea reflects that, just as a scientifically perfect "O" is impossible to draw, all people are inherently imperfect. The warm message Crush plans to deliver this year-end has heightened anticipation among fans.


Crush has previously sold out multiple solo concerts, establishing himself as a "concert powerhouse." This concert will feature a diverse setlist, including many of his hit songs, along with impressive stage effects to offer fans a memorable year-end gift. Following the success of his third full album wonderego and his OST "Sorry, I Hate You, I Love You" for the drama Queen of Tears, both of which reached high positions on music charts, Crush has also recently opened a fan community and launched the second round of his official fan club, showcasing his dynamic engagement with fans.


The 2024 CRUSH HOUR : O concert will be held from December 20 to 22 at KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu. Tickets will be available through Interpark, with fan club presales opening on November 5 at 8 p.m. and general sales on November 6 at 8 p.m.


Written by Kim Su Jin

Translated by Lee So Yun




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