Park Seo Joon: Image from Awesome ENT
Park Seo-joon, a top Korean film and television actor, has some good news for his fans. He has announced that he will be holding his 2024 fan meeting, “Seo-joon's Time,” in August. His fans are eagerly awaiting this highly anticipated event, which will be his first fan meeting since 2017.
Park Seo-joon announces fan meeting “Seo-joon's Time” in 2024
Park Seo-joon's agency Awesome Entertainment announced on June 13 that the actor is all set to hold a fan meeting, “Seo-joon's Time,” in 2024. The event will kick off in his hometown of Seoul, South Korea. On August 10, the Gyeongseong Creatures actor is set to meet Korean fans at the Olympic Hall in Seoul's Olympic Park.
He will then make stops in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. The exact dates for the two Japanese cities have yet to be announced, but the fan meetings are expected to generate a lot of interest in both countries.
Park Seo-joon releases vintage-themed poster and trailer for film 'Seo-joon's Time'
In the poster released for Seojun's “Time,” the actor poses with a pocket watch in a vintage setting, exuding classic charm and giving us an insight into the concept of this fan meeting.
On the same day, the Korean star also released a teaser for the event on his YouTube channel “Record PARK” with a cinematic frame that encapsulates his positive aura. Park Seo Joon's announcement of “Seo Joon's Time” has already attracted the attention of fans, especially since it will be his first fan meeting in seven years.
Who is Park Seo Joon?
Park Seo Joon has made a name for himself in Korean showbiz, and his popularity has spread beyond borders. From supporting roles to a lead actor in a hit drama, his journey is as impressive as his talent.
For over a decade, the actor has established himself as a leading actor in Korean dramas such as “She Was Pretty” (2015), “Hwarang” (2016), “My Way” (2017), “What's Wrong with Secretary Kim” (2018), “Itaewon Class” (2020) and “Captain America” ​​(2023).
In 2023, he became one of the few Korean actors to make the jump to Hollywood, landing a key role in Marvel's The Divine Fury (2019), Parasite (2019), and Dream (2023).