On the July 2 KST broadcast of SBS PowerFM's 'Park So Hyun's Love Game,' N.Flying members Lee Seunghyub and Yoo Hwe Seung appeared as guests.
Lee Seunghyub discussed their recent concert, saying, "It had been so long since we performed live in Seoul, and many people had been waiting for us. Because the drama 'Lovely Runner' was doing well, the concert sold out quickly. We added an extra day and were so grateful for the support."
The concert saw enthusiastic attendance and support from 'Lovely Runner' cast members including Kim Hye Yoon, Song Ji Ho, and Heo Hyung Gyu, as well as the production team. Additionally, when N.Flying released their new song "Into You," actors Byun Woo Seok, Song Geon Hee, and Heo Hyung Gyu helped promote it.
Lee Seunghyub expressed his gratitude, saying, "I was very thankful for their help in promoting the new song, not just their support at the concert. It gave me a lot of strength. Performing for three days made me realize how much love we've received. Hwe Seung told me, 'Hyung, you've been really loved.'"
Yoo Hwe Seung added, "It's the first time Hyung has invited so many people," to which Lee Seunghyub humorously replied, "I hardly ever use invitation tickets." Lee Seunghyub also mentioned that he planned to meet Song Geon Hee, who was scheduled to appear on a radio show that day.
Yoo Hwe Seung, who sang the songs "Star" and "I Think I Did" on the 'Lovely Runner' OST, shared his experience of the show's popularity. "I didn't realize it, but it seems to have had an impact on those around me. At the concert, 'Lovely Runner' cast members thanked me for the OSTs. Even though I don't go out much, I hear our songs being played a lot."
Lee Seunghyub recently gained popularity for his role as Baek In Hyuk, the leader of Eclipse and best friend of top star Ryu Sunjae (played by Byun Woo Seok), in the tvN drama 'Lovely Runner.' N.Flying is currently promoting their digital single "Into You," released on June 25.
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