
Singer Car, the Garden successfully concluded his solo concert 'BLUE HEART,' proving himself as an 'emotional icon.'
Car, the Garden held a solo concert at Olympic Park Olympic Hall on the 17th and 18th, communicating with fans through music. This performance confirmed the audience's high interest in the new EP of the same name, 'Blue Heart,' released on the 16th of last month. Car, the Garden expanded the album's narrative onto the live stage, completing the 'Blue Heart' project.
The concert featured songs from the new EP such as 'LOVERS,' 'Tangerine Tea,' 'Quietly Quietly,' and 'Dreamer Uncle,' along with representative tracks like 'You Who Are Close Yet Far,' 'Tree,' and 'Myeongdong Calling.' It also included songs like '6 To 9,' performed after a long time, enhancing the completeness and enjoyment of the show.

Through an organically harmonized composition of music and stage direction, Car, the Garden vividly realized his unique lyrical worldview. Even with restrained direction, he clearly conveyed the emotions and messages of each song, creating a deep immersion that resonated with the winter mood, providing the audience with moments to remember for a long time.
Car, the Garden's new EP 'Blue Heart' symbolically captures the purest human emotions. It delicately expresses how feelings that start from love and kindness can sometimes become intense and dangerous. Car, the Garden's warm yet profound sensibility blends with the winter atmosphere, receiving favorable reviews from listeners since its release.
Meanwhile, Car, the Garden has joined Na Young-seok's new variety show 'Why Do We Even Hike?' scheduled to air on Netflix. He plans to continue active activities not only in music but also in various fields.
[Source=Provided by CAM]



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