The third episode of "My Name is Gabriel" airing today (5th) in Korea will feature Park BoGum's street live challenge to live the life of a rookie.
Park BoGum, who showed the life of Lurie, the choir leader of the choir "Ramparts" in Dublin, Ireland, is holding his final rehearsal with the members before their long-awaited street performance.
From introducing the songs to learning the lyrics and performing his solo song "Falling Slowly," Rooly Bo-gum, who is feeling a lot of pressure as the group's leader, was able to successfully complete the performance he had been preparing for three days.
There is a lot of interest in whether Park BoGum will be able to perform Dublin dance through the "Moondance" performance, which is planned as an audience participation event.
Park BoGum, who kicked off "My Name is Gabriel" for the first time, ends his 72 hours of living in a lounge that seems both unfamiliar and yet familiar to him.
The special farewell gift from a close friend finally brings tears to my eyes. What is the true nature of the gift?
In fact, as curiosity about "Lury" grows, Park BoGum's meeting with a person who is presumed to be Lury was caught, which caused a big upset.
Park BoGum surprised everyone in the studio by watching his own VCR and exclaiming, "Oh, you're really Lurie, aren't you?"
There is a lot of interest in whether Park Bo-Gum and Lu-Li actually met, and the plot twists that unfold over the next 72 hours.
Meanwhile, the third episode of JTBC's "My Name is Gabriel" will be broadcast in Korea today (5th) at 10:30 pm.
2024/07/05 14:23 KST
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