• Lee Jun Ho’s Taipei Concert Was So Hot Fans Couldn’t Stop Screaming – Here’s What Made It Unforgettable

    Lee Jun Ho just proved once again why he’s a true global star! The idol-turned-actor wrapped up his sold-out 2025 Lee Junho FAN-CON concerts in Taipei, and fans are still buzzing about the unforgettable experience.


    On February 22 and 23, Junho performed at NTU Sports Center 1F in Taipei, marking his return to Taiwan after a year and four months.

    The excitement was sky-high even before the show started—tickets were gone the moment they went on sale!

    Junho's visit also grabbed major attention from local media. A press conference was held the day before the concert, where top TV stations, newspapers, and online platforms gathered to interview him.

    Reporters couldn't stop asking about his thoughts on performing in Taipei, how he balances being both a singer and an actor, and even his strict self-care routine.

    The interest didn’t stop there—media outlets rushed to capture every moment of his concerts, proving his immense popularity.


    Junho set the mood with Frozen Heart, perfectly matching the theme of Midnight Sun, which symbolizes "a sun rising in the middle of the night."

    His setlist was filled with his self-composed tracks, including Imagination, On Your Mind, Nothing But You, CANVAS, Fire, FLASHLIGHT, and Nobody Else. He even treated fans to Winter Sleep and Last Night, songs he hadn’t performed in a long time.

    Of course, Junho couldn’t leave without turning up the heat! He wowed the crowd with INSANE and Pressure, showing off his effortless charisma and refined sensuality.

    But the real highlight? A special cover of J.Y. Park’s Kiss—fans went absolutely wild!


    Known for his strong connection with fans, Junho didn’t hold back in making the night extra special. He spoke in the local language, read handwritten messages from fans, and even had fun posing with themed props for a unique photo calendar.

    One of the cutest moments? Junho putting on a school uniform inspired by the hit drama Someday or One Day, making fans swoon over his "first love" charm.

    Overwhelmed by the love from fans, Junho spontaneously performed Kiss again as an encore! In return, fans turned the venue into a glowing sea of yellow stars and sunflowers—his signature color—and sang along in Korean.

    They also prepared a heartfelt video message, bringing tears to his eyes. Touched by the moment, Junho shared, “Every time I come to Taipei, I feel an overwhelming amount of love and emotion. If I represent the sun in this concert, then you are the stars. I want to create more opportunities to meet in the future. I promise I’ll come back again.”


    After the unforgettable Taipei shows, Junho will head to São Paulo for his final fan concert on March 1 and 2. But that’s not all—fans can look forward to seeing him on screen soon in the Netflix series Cashero and tvN’s upcoming drama The Power of the Storm!

    With his non-stop success, Junho continues to shine as both a singer and an actor. Are you ready for more Junho moments? Stay tuned.

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  • Yook Sung Jae and Bona’s new drama ‘The Haunted Palace’ dominates Netflix charts and beats all SBS shows with double-digit ratings from the start

    SBS's new fantasy historical drama The Haunted Palace is already making waves both in South Korea and around the world.

    Starring Yook Sung Jae and Bona, the show exploded in popularity during its very first week — topping Netflix charts in multiple countries and hitting double-digit TV ratings straight out of the gate.

    On Korean television, The Haunted Palace shocked viewers with a strong start. Episode 1 pulled in a peak nationwide rating of 10.7%, instantly breaking the double-digit barrier.

    The Seoul area rating and the national average were both 9.2%, making it the highest-rated premiere of any SBS drama in 2025 so far.

    It also beat out other SBS dramas like Love Scout and Buried Hearts, and even took the #1 spot among all mini-series aired that week, showing that this drama isn’t just trending — it’s leading the pack. (According to Nielsen Korea)

    And the success didn’t stop on TV.

    As soon as The Haunted Palace dropped on Netflix, it jumped straight to #1 on “Today’s Top 10 TV Shows in South Korea”, proving its massive popularity on streaming platforms.

    Globally, it also ranked #1 in the TV series category in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, showing that international fans are just as hooked.
    (According to FlixPatrol, April 21)

    The drama is also doing incredibly well on South Korea’s own streaming trend charts. On KinoLights — a platform that tracks trends across all streaming services — The Haunted Palace ranked #1 overall, beating both films and dramas. (As of April 19)

    Fans are loving the unique story, which mixes fantasy, comedy, and creepy mystery. The drama follows Yeori, a shaman who denies her fate, and Kang Cheol I, a mythical Imoogi spirit trapped inside her first love’s body. Together, they face off against a terrifying ghost called Palcheok Gui — who has a dark grudge against the royal family.

    Episode 2 added even more excitement, with Kang Cheol I hilariously struggling to live like a normal human after 1,000 years.

    At the same time, Yeori starts hearing the voice of Yoon Gap’s spirit and tries to save him. By the end of the episode, it’s revealed that Prince Wonja (played by Park Jae Joon) is going mad due to Palcheok Gui — and that the ghost has already consumed Yoon Gap’s soul. The showdown between Kang Cheol I, Yeori, and the evil spirit is just getting started.

    With high ratings and top OTT rankings, The Haunted Palace is quickly becoming one of the biggest drama hits of the year.

    Episode 3 of The Haunted Palace airs on Friday, April 25 at 9:50 PM KST on SBS.

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