K-Pop soloist recently performed in London on the last date of his first European tour, Façade, after dates in Germany and Spain.
While reuniting with his fans – known as Wenee – was special enough, the London date fell on the second anniversary of his debut.As Daily Star sat down for an exclusive chat with Wonho backstage ahead of the show at London's Indigo at the O2, he said: "I'm very excited – I feel quite weird because the dates are matching together. READ MORE: 'Sunmi makes spectacular UK return with mega hits in tireless K-Pop concert' "I'm very happy, and I want to share this emotion with fans together."Wonho's solo debut, with Open Mind, came on September 4, 2020, as the world was in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.Since then, the world has slowly opened up again, which has meant Wonho has been able to perform his music to fans around the world for the first time."This hasn't happened for the last three years, this is the first time," he told us, "so I'm trying to give some happiness to fans.
That's what I'm really trying to achieve."Wonho held two virtual concerts during the pandemic – IWonhoyou and Weneedlove – but it's clear he's been craving the experience of being in front of an adoring crowd.He told us: "I've been really grateful for the fans, who have been waiting for my comeback here.
I'm very thankful."Each show included Wonho's most well-known songs, including Open Mind, Lose, Blue, Eye On You and Crazy, as well as a long list of album tracks.But it's the track Open Mind which Wonho admitted he enjoyed performing on tour the most, explaining there were "three reasons"."I debuted with this song, and through it I express myself well," he told us.
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