Lee Mujin Holds Successful First Concert in Taiwan

Singer-songwriter Lee Mujin made a memorable debut in Taiwan with his first solo concert on March 8, 2025, at Zepp New Taipei. The event, part of his nationwide tour titled '2025 Lee Mujin National Tour Concert: Supplementary Volume in TAIPEI,' marked the first time his signature concert series has been held overseas.
The concert was themed 'Lee Mujin's Bookstore,' creatively comparing his music to various literary genres. The performance was divided into chapters such as 'Novel,' 'Screenplay,' 'Essay,' 'Poetry,' and 'Fairy Tale,' enhancing the emotional storytelling and providing a deeper immersive experience for the audience.
Lee Mujin kicked off the show with powerful renditions of 'Can I Have a Moment?' and 'Summer Greeting (Demo),' setting a special tone for his first encounter with local fans. He continued to evoke emotions with songs like 'I Guess It's Autumn,' 'Constellation,' and 'It's Snowing,' while engaging with the audience through tracks like 'You for a Moment,' 'Comma,' and 'Practice Room No. 8.'
During the 'Mujin's Random Song' segment, he surprised fans with a popular Taiwanese song '愛?但說不出口' and the OST '那些年' from the hit film 'The Girl We Loved Back Then,' which received an enthusiastic response, prompting fans to request an encore. Lee Mujin graciously obliged, showcasing his impressive vocal talent once again.
The concert featured a variety of performances, including the title track 'Youth Comic' from his mini-album '滿花 (Full Bloom),' along with hits like 'Traffic Light' and 'Assignment Song (I'm Sorry, Professor).' The show concluded with encore performances of 'Is Anyone There?' and 'Just the Two of Us.'
After the final encore, Lee Mujin shared a group photo with fans, expressing his gratitude for the unforgettable memories made during his first concert in Taiwan. He remarked, "I never imagined I would hold a concert in Taiwan, but I am so thankful to create precious memories with all of you. After three years of the national tour 'Supplementary Volume,' it was a joy to finally come overseas, especially to Taiwan and with Taiwanese fans."