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'K-Pop idol Wonho captivates London fans with powerful performance and infectious laugh'

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K-Pop singer clearly very excited to be back with his fans.The singer performed for fans – known as Wenee – at London's Indigo at the O2 and, through his powerful performance, strong stage presence and infectious laughter, kept everyone in the audience completely entranced.Kicking things off with a performance of his debut title track Open Mind – his favourite to perform – Wonho took to the stage in an open-backed blazer jacket adorned with gold embellishments.READ MORE: K-Pop idol Wonho on doing it for the fans, his powerful performance and new stylesWhile Wonho is loved for his music – a mixture of deep moods and playful vibes – many also know him for his gym-honed physique, and he gave fans plenty of chances to catch a glimpse of his famous body.The cheers from the crowd ringing around the intimate venue with every ab flash were only beaten in volume by the love his fans gave to his music.And each of Wonho's costume changes allowed him to show off at least a hint of the body he works so hard for, as he wore some trousers which were cut high up his leg, and later a leather jacket with just a harness underneath, before getting rid of his shirt completely for the encore.After his first block of tracks, Wonho performed a medley of dance covers – though they were all from female artists, who often have a very different style of choreography to male K-Pop idols.They included IVE's Love Dive, (G)I-dle's Tomboy and Le Sserafim's Fearless.The move away from Wonho's own songs let everyone in the audience know what to expect – a few hours of fun, with Wonho as the leader.To those unaware of Wonho's talents, he usually shows a very powerful performance style, mixing his statuesque image with strong choreography, while also making.

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