Korean Idol Radio live in Japan

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Idol Radio, a popular radio program in Korea, will be holding its second concert in Japan on April 1 and 2 at a venue twice the size of last year's event. Last year, the program made history by becoming the first radio show to sell out a concert overseas.


The lineup for "Idol Radio Live in Japan" is just as impressive as last year's event. iKON, who demonstrated their popularity during their Japan tour last year, will headline the concert with a special talk segment and a full set list. ASTRO's Moonbin and Sanha, regular guests on the show, will also be performing.


Joining them will be VIVIZ, a group formed by GFriend members Eunha, SinB, and Umji, as well as ONEUS, a rising 4th generation male idol group. N.SIGN, a rookie group gaining popularity in Japan, and LIME LIGHT, a new girl group with an expanding number of members, will also showcase their energetic performances.


Idols from LDH JAPAN, the agency of Japan's representative performance group EXILE, are also part of the lineup. LIL LEAGUE, who won the grand prize in the male division of the large-scale audition "iCONZ," will perform on April 2. Vocalist DEEP YUICHIRO, who released a duet with Korean singer Jeon Sang Keun in January, will also demonstrate his exceptional vocal skills.


The production team of "Idol Radio Live in Japan" stated, "Last year, Idol Radio made history in Tokyo, and we're excited to bring it back to Japan for another concert. We'll create an enjoyable show that captures the unique sentiment of radio."


Idol Radio airs every Monday and Wednesday at 9 PM KST on MBC Radio's official YouTube channel, as well as on MBC Radio and MBC FM4U. The program airs on MBC Radio (95.9MHz in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province) every Saturday and Sunday at 2 AM, and on MBC FM4U (91.9MHz in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province) every Saturday and Sunday at midnight.

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