
Singer DinDin evoked memories of first love on Ive's Liz's stage. On the 11th, the MBC variety show "Hangout with Yoo?" aired a special Chuseok celebration and after-party with participants of the '80's Seoul Music Festival.'
The participants dressed beautifully in hanbok and competed in a blue vs. white team battle, presenting unique performances not seen in the music festival. Liz, who performed as the blue team's representative, chose Jo Deok-bae's "My Old Story," popular as the OST of the drama "Reply 1988." Liz mentioned her experience singing Lee Ji-yeon's "Wind, Please Stop" in the festival finals and revealed that this song was one she had considered for the finals.
From the first verse, Liz showcased her distinctive clear and pure vocal tone, drawing admiration from the participants. DinDin commented, "It somehow feels like first love," casting a wistful glance. Yoo Jae-suk praised, "It's different when Liz sings it." DinDin repeatedly emphasized, "Her voice feels like first love."
When Haha suggested, "Shout it out loud once," DinDin drew the line by saying, "I'm married," and waved at the camera, making everyone burst into laughter. Yoo Jae-suk encouraged Lee Yong-jin to "shout it out instead," but Lee Yong-jin waved his hands off saying, "I'm really going to get destroyed," causing laughter.
The broadcast brought joy to viewers with various performances and a cheerful atmosphere. Liz's emotional stage especially reminded many of their first love memories, adding to the program's entertainment.
DinDin, Yoo Jae-suk, Haha, Lee Yong-jin, and others maintained a warm and friendly atmosphere throughout the broadcast, delighting viewers. They did not hold back their praise for Liz's performance and smoothly carried the flow of the program.
This episode was specially prepared for the Chuseok holiday, where participants wore traditional clothing and took the stage to highlight Korean traditional culture. The blue vs. white team battle was an important moment showcasing the participants' teamwork and individuality, providing viewers with a fresh kind of fun.
"Hangout with Yoo?" communicates with viewers through various formats every week, delivering its unique humor and emotion even in this Chuseok celebration. Liz's stage left a deep impression on many and became a popular element of the program.
The show plans to continue engaging with viewers through diverse broadcast formats. Participants express themselves on stage by highlighting their individuality, enhancing the program's entertainment.
The stage by DinDin and Liz, evoking memories of first love, became a major highlight of the program. They plan to continue delighting viewers with various performances in the future.



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