Shortly after two since his dazzling debut comeback, 24-year-old Cho Seung Youn confirms his forthcoming online concert that will take place this coming September.

The vast announcement was made by the idol's Cho Seung Youn's home management and recording label, Yuehua Entertainment, on September 2. The said announcement reveals a stunning poster that shares all the details about the concert.

The singer's online showcase is entitled 'NOT JUST A CONCERT-W BOX,' making his fans' anticipation level go up to its highest level. Cho Seung Youn's forthcoming online party will give prominence to his all-out performances that will take place on September 27, starting from 3 P.M. KST.

According to Hellokpop, Cho Seung Youn shows off his extreme look and enticing concept as he poses in front of the camera in a close-up shot.

Furthermore, the said poster captures the fans' attention as he depicts his unattainable presence through his compelling eyes, gazing straight to the camera, and an elegant black shirt.

Despite the lockdowns caused by the COVID-19, Cho Seung Youn's upcoming virtual event will allow his beloved fans to interact and experience their idol, live from their home couches and bedroom.

'NOT JUST A CONCERT-W BOX' is a highly-anticipated concert hyped by the performer as he is expected to deliver unique and special showcases to his fans. Also, the show will experience appearances from various artists.

TICKET DETAILS

The concert-goers can purchase their tickets for 'NOT JUST A CONCERT-W BOX' through Interpark's official website, selling for 35,000 KRW each.

Moreover, a pre-sale period will soon commemorate, giving the fans experience perks during the online concert. 'NOT JUST A CONCERT-W BOX' will stream live on the Ontact link.

MORE ABOUT CHO SEUNG YOUN

For starters, Cho Seung Youn is known for his versatility in producing and composing music that indeed dominated the K-pop music scene. He recently participated in the remarkable 'Produce X 1010' and 'Idol Producer' show. He also dropped his first mini-album with a lead single titled 'Love Me Harder.'