The Three Two Romanticists, Yoo Seung Chan and K.Will, did not fail to captivate the audience with their voices at the March 6 concert at the Wiltern Theatre in L.A. Although it was unfortunate that Kim Bum Soo could not attend due to visa issues, the concert was still an enjoyable event for all attendees and music lovers. Those who did not attend or refunded their tickets last minute due to Kim Bum Soo's absence definitely missed out on an amazing night! The two singers may have debuted separately but seemed to have much in common. Yoo & K.Will are both ballad singers, sang for drama OSTs, and have versatile voices that allow them to perfect songs from other genres. This ballad duo definitely charmed the audience with their strong and charismatic voices and had everyone leaving the theatre as a fan. Yoo Seung Chan opened the concert with his song I Love You from the drama Angry Mom, and then greeted the audience with a short self-introduction. Being a rookie, Yoo Seung Chan revealed that that night was his first concert ever, and that he was somewhat glad that it was held in L.A. because it was where he had grown up. He continued on with the concert and sang songs from his 1st single, How Are Yoo and performed other artists' songs such as Lee Juk's It's Fortunate, Jo Kyu Man's I'll Give You All, and a trot medley. Yoo Seung Chan was very polite and sweet; he couldn't stop thanking the audience, in both Korean and English, for attending the event. Although he seemed a bit awkward on stage, his efforts to hold a great first concert was evident throughout the whole night, a trait that appealed to the audience that night. After the concert, Yoo Seung Chan even came down to personally greet and take pictures with the fans, also handing out free copies of his album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XJjNLFq7Dk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbDqfUZUzlc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3acNdc-Y5w As Yoo Seung Chan lightened up the audience, K.Will blew everyone away. Maybe it was because K.Will has had more experience on stage, but it was evident that he was comfortable and the audience just went crazy for him. K.Will started off his half of the concert with 1 Drop Per Second and was surprised that the audience knew his song because it wasn't one of his promoted ones. He then continued on with Dropping the Tears, Hario, Shining Inheritance's OST Love is Punishment, The Cigarette I Quit, and Miss Miss Miss, and rapped/sang his duet songs Love 119 and Chocolate. K.Will also impressed the audience with his performances of other artists' songs, such as Outsider's Loner, Wonder Girls' Nobody, and Brian McKnight's One Last Cry. At one point, K.Will even attempted to speak in English and stated, "Let me introduce myself. I am K.Will. I am very popular musician in Korea." His attempt was cute, even though his English was nothing compared to that of Yoo Seung Chan's. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nnMBVnMO4w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D22ihMsYZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svvoFYFfOdc As the concert's end drew near, the duo collaborated for Music Is My Life and passed out single roses to a few lucky fans. Although it was Yoo Seung Chan's first concert ever and K.Will's first concert in America, the ballad duo did a splendid job and I'm almost positive that not one person left the concert unimpressed. At certain points of the individuals' performances, both artists had the audience close to tears because of their bittersweet lyrics and poignant voices, but then quickly had the audience laughing and clapping with their hilarious commentary and upbeat songs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAUmjHu0jpM [gallery]
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