South Korean actor Lee Joon-gi to hold his first fan meeting in KL on Sept 22


South Korean singer-actor Lee Joon-gi will be coming to Malaysia for the first time this September. Photo: Lee Joon-gi/Instagram

South Korean actor and singer Lee Joon-gi is set to hold his first ever fan meeting in Malaysia on Sept 22.

The 2024 Lee Joon-gi Asia Tour Festival will take place at the Mega Star Arena in Kuala Lumpur from 6pm onwards.

Fans who have been watching the actor on K-dramas and movies can finally see their idol in person.

Audiences can also expect exciting performances from Lee, who's also known for his impeccable dance moves and impressive vocals.

Lee started out as a model in 2001 before rising to fame with his first leading role in the 2005 movie, The King And The Clown, followed by the rom-com series My Girl later that year.

He has been nicknamed the "King of Sageuk" or "King of Historical Dramas" for his roles in popular dramas such as Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, Scholar Who Walks The Night, Arang And The Magistrate and Iljimae.

The actor made his Hollywood debut in 2016 in the action horror film, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.

As a singer, Lee has released nine albums and is known for songs like For You, Ma Lady and For A While, among others.

He is also skilled in martial arts with a black belt in taekwondo, hapkido and taekkyeon.

Tickets to the 2024 Lee Joon-gi Asia Tour Festival in Kuala Lumpur, priced between RM358 to RM798, will be available at www.ticketingtix.com from noon on July 26.

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