Singer Park Ji-hyun successfully concluded her solo concert in Gwangju. Park Ji-hyun held her solo concert ‘SHOWMANSHIP – Gwangju’ at the Gwangju Art Hall Daegukjang on the 19th and 20th at 6 p.m., meeting with the audience twice. This concert marks Park Ji-hyun’s first solo concert tour since her debut, following performances in Seoul, Daegu, Mokpo, and Suwon. The concert, which garnered high expectations from Gwangju fans even before its start, recorded a full house for both days. To reciprocate, she decorated the 150-minute running time with a rich setlist, stage setup, and heartwarming showmanship. The performance kicked off with a dazzling opening performance, creating strong anticipation with colorful lighting and various special effects. When Park Ji-hyun appeared singing her hit song ‘Turn on the Blinker and Come’, the audience erupted in enthusiastic cheers. Singing ‘You Can’t Leave Me’ consecutively, Park Ji-hyun shared her impressions of Gwangju and promised an entertaining performance. She then presented various songs such as ‘I Got a Lover’, ‘Only the Brave Deserve Beauties’, ‘Flower Wind Woman’, ‘Ugly Love’, and ‘Miss You’, showcasing her refreshing vocal ability and graceful stage manners to heat up the atmosphere. Combining cuteness and sexy charm, she delivered dance performances that featured both ‘Adult Ceremony’ and ‘Honey’, offering a unique appeal. A parody VCR of the movie ‘Tazza’ was shown, and Park Ji-hyun sang the title track ‘Seafarer’ and the track ‘Farewell at the Harbor’ from her new mini-album released in January. Opening the second part, Park Ji-hyun sang songs like ‘Scoundrel’, ‘Geomungo Player’, and ‘Rain Falls on the Man’s Chest’, which had gained attention through broadcasts, using her deep voice to stir the audience’s emotions and reverse the mood. Additionally, a VCR about her parents was shown, and Park Ji-hyun sang ‘Irreversible Time’, ‘Mom’, and ‘Mokpo Blues’, creating a narrative stage that deeply touched the audience’s emotions. Expressing gratitude to the staff and audience who helped create the performance, Park Ji-hyun introduced the next song ‘My Way’. She also presented a ‘Nightclub Medley’ (‘I’m Fine’, ‘Glamorous Single’, ‘Shaken Friendship’, ‘Lovers in the Rain’), creating a lively nightclub party atmosphere. For the final song of the main performance, she sang ‘Don’t Leave Me’, took a group photo with the audience, and left memories. She expressed her feelings of successfully wrapping up the Gwangju concert and looked forward to future meetings during the nationwide tour. Responding to fervent requests, she bid farewell to the audience by singing encore songs ‘We Can Do It’ and ‘I Like It When You Smile’. Park Ji-hyun gained recognition by securing a spot on ‘Mr. Trot 2’ with her charming visuals and solid skills. She is solidifying her position as a versatile entertainer, appearing on entertainment programs such as ‘I Live Alone’ and ‘Tralala Traveling Troupe’, and releasing her first mini-album ‘OCEAN’ in January. Meanwhile, Park Ji-hyun’s first solo concert ‘SHOWMANSHIP’ will continue with performances in Daejeon, Jeonju, and Busan, followed by a nationwide tour.