"Is Gabriel" was his last performance as the director of the a cappella choir "Lury" in Dublin, Ireland.
On this day's broadcast, Park BoGum was feeling nervous about his busking performance (street performance) as he started the day.
He arrived to work before anyone else, and after happily exchanging greetings with the members who gathered one by one, he began serious practice.
Although they only just met, Park BoGum and the other choir members harmonize as if they have been together for a long time, creating a scene that seems straight out of a movie.
Finally, Park BoGum and the choir arrived at the outdoor venue and started busking in the rain. The a cappella harmony began with the sound of Park BoGum's pitch pipe.
The audience gathered to watch their performance, their voices ringing out and beautiful. In the performance of "Moon Dance," Lurie decided to dance with the audience, and the audience naturally responded to each other.
He also performed his solo song "Falling Slowly," which he had been practicing and even shed tears for, with perfect force. In particular, friends who had met with Lurie Bo-gum by train came to the scene and were deeply moved.
Park BoGum ended his three-day busking performance with a fast-paced ending song that got everyone excited, and the crowd cheered him on.
When asked how he felt about performing in front of an audience that didn't know him, rather than "celebrity Park BoGum," Park BoGum said, "It was a completely different experience, and thanks to that, I have a meaningful memory."
At the wrap-up party that followed, Park BoGum gave his final speech by leading a toast to express his gratitude to the members who had become his precious colleagues and friends.
As he watched his friends express their gratitude for their memories of him, he felt one step closer to the real Lurie's life.
The sight of the members singing together was deeply moving. An hour before his life as a rookie was about to end, Park BoGum returned to his accommodation and had a short conversation with a man who introduced himself as a fan.
Yes, I did. A step later, he was the real "Lurie" and the delivery driver who first spoke to Park BoGum and conveyed the mission to him as soon as he arrived in Dublin, Ireland.
Park BoGum said, "When I imagined that someone else was living my life for me, I wondered, 'Have I lived a good life?'
I'm grateful for the gift of Lurie's precious 72 hours, and I will try to become someone who is loved and recognized like Lurie."
In this way, Park BoGum expressed his attitude towards life, loving and cherishing every moment even in the new normal, and blended into "Someone Else's Life."
In addition, with her unique affinity and sensitivity, fluent English and singing ability, Lurie has become a unique 72-member group.
Time has passed. Meanwhile, Park BoGum is expected to continue to be active in various fields, including acting and variety shows, in 2024.
2024/07/06 17:31 KST
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