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From Song Hye Kyo to G-Dragon, various Korean top stars attended Bruno Mars’ concert.

The concert of global pop star Bruno Mars in Korea has attracted not only Korean audiences but also various top stars. 

On June 17th and 18th, global pop star Bruno Mars met with Korean audiences at the “Hyundai Card Super Concert 27”, held at the Jamsil Main Stadium in Seoul after 9 years. The total number of spectators over the two days reached a whopping 101,000.

As this was Bruno Mars’ 1st concert in Korea after 9 years, 1.16 million people simultaneously tried to reserve tickets during April, proving a high level of interest. 

In response, Bruno Mars expressed his gratitude to the love of Korean fans by saying “I miss you” in Korean and even sang the Korean song “Oh My Baby”, leading to explosive reactions.

At the same time, numerous Korean top stars also enjoyed the Bruno Mars concert.

In particular, actors Song Hye Kyo, Um Jung Hwa, Chun Woo Hee, Han Ga In, Yoo Jung Hoon, Lee Je Hoon, Park Seo Joon, Ryu Jun Yeol, Lee Dong Hwi, Park Hyung Sik and Lee Soo Hyuk, as well as singers Lim Young Woong, G-Dragon, Park Jin Young, Park Hyo Shin, and so on, can be spotted at the venues. 

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Furthermore, Kpop idols, such as RM and V (BTS), Lisa, Jennie and Rosé (BLACKPINK). Seulgi, Yeri, and Wendy (Red Velvet), Kai and D.O. (EXO), Taeyong, Taeil, Chenle, Renjun, Mark, Haechan, and Jungwoo (NCT), LE SSERAFIM, Woozi, Hoshi, The8, Mingyu, Vernon, Dino (SEVENTEEN), TXT, Bambam (GOT7), Sooyoung (Girls’ Generation), among others, also enjoyed the concert or shared their excitement directly through their SNS.

Bruno Mars, an artist who possesses both popularity and musicality, has numerous hit songs such as “Just the Way You Are,” “Grenade,” “Marry You,” “Uptown Funk,” and “That’s What I Like.”

He rose to global pop star status with his first album, “Doo-Wops & Hooligans,” released in 2010. The singles he released at the time, such as “Just the Way You Are” and “Grenade,” reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, receiving a lot of love. In Korea, he gained popularity with songs like “Marry You,” “Uptown Funk,” and “That’s What I Like.”

On the other hand, Bruno Mars has won a total of 15 Grammy Awards to date, proving immense popularity and high status in the music field. 

Source: Nate 

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