Lee Seung Hwan wowed fans in Japan with a concert last weekend.
On Friday, March 4, Lee Seung Hwan held his first Japan concert at Zepp DiverCity in Tokyo. The show was two hours long and attracted more than 1,000 people.
Japanese and international media in attendance praised Lee's spellbinding performance.
"Emotional and powerful vocals mixed with exciting lighting and laser shows brought the audience into one crazy party," said associates from Tokyo FM and TV broadcaster TBS, as reported by the Korea Times.
"[Lee Seung Hwan] delivered the best Korean music," said Philippe Mesmer of French outlet Le Monde. "Japanese experts agreed unanimously that his concert was a top-notch gig that perfectly represented Korea's mass culture."
Lee Seung Hwan made his debut in 1989 at the age of 26 with the album B.C 603. He holds the record for the longest concert in Korea when he held a 26th anniversary show for six hours and 21 minutes on September 25, 2015 at the Uniqlo Ax Hall.