DAY6's Wonpil performs during his second solo concert, "Unpiltered," at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, Songpa District, Seoul, Sunday. Courtesy of JYP Entertainment

Rock band DAY6's Wonpil held a concert bearing the same name as his March album "Unpiltered" last weekend, living up to its title with a performance that left nothing hidden.

From reinventing himself as a dancer to showcasing delicate piano skills, the singer filled his second solo concert, "WONPIL SOLO CONCERT 'Unpiltered,'" with a charm that swung between extremes at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in southeastern Seoul.

The Sunday show marked the final night of a three-day run that began Friday, and came roughly four years after his first solo concert in March 2022.

A few minutes past 5 p.m., the singer opened the evening with high energy solo tracks "Toxic Love" and "Already Grown Up." Having fully displayed his credentials as DAY6's keyboardist and vocalist, he closed the opening set with a promise to show fans who he is — unfiltered.

"You'll be seeing a lot of new sides of me tonight," he said. "What 'My Day' (DAY6's official fandom) knows of me isn't the whole picture." He drew laughter from the crowd as he added, "I'm actually a pretty rough person. I'm not someone who's always smiling or always being cute."

Wonpil of K-rock band DAY6 performs during his second solo concert, "Unpiltered," at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, Songpa District, Seoul, Sunday. Courtesy of JYP Entertainment

True to his word, Wonpil delivered a set that spanned a wide range of genres and moods.

For "Wedding Song," "So This Is Love," "Hold My Love" and "Up All Night," he took the stage alongside a group of dancers, showcasing clean moves that traced back to his idol trainee days. His playful expressions pulled roars from the crowd throughout the performance.

His piano stages were equally striking. Performing a string of solo tracks alongside DAY6 classics, the singer pelt through "Piano" and "Like a Flowing Wind," his fluid playing amplifying the depth of each song. "You Were Beautiful" brought one of the night's loudest moments, with fans filling the arena in a sweeping singalong.

Source: Korea Times News