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Between Doh Kyungsoo’s Love for Dandanies and Indonesian Food

Doh Kyungsoo has successfully held his first solo fancon “2024 DOH KYUNG SOO FAN CONCERT TOUR <BLOOM> in JAKARTA on July 12 – 13 2024 promoted by Mecima Pro.

He sang 10 songs from his songs collections and it was perfect! His hits song such as Mars, Simple Joys, I Do, Ordinary Boys, Good Night, About Time, That’s Okay, My Dear, Somebody and Popcorn were in the list. Doh Kyungsoo also sang several songs such as “Dad”, Eyes Nose Lips from Taeyang, Every Day Every Moment by Paul Kim and Sometimes from Crush.

Doh Kyungsoo shared about his love about Indonesian food during his stay in Jakarta. Martabak, Nasi Goreng, Sate (Chicken Skewer), Soto Betawi (Jakarta Traditional Soup with Coconut and Beef Broth) and Sop Buntut (Oxtail Soup) have he tried. He said he liked Nasi Goreng that much because the dish came with complete side dish such as egg, prawn and skewer. One plate of Nasi Goreng finished by Doh Kyungsoo at the hotel.

When he tried Nasi Goreng and Martabak, he fell in love with Martabak too. When the Martabak photo appeared at the screen, he shouted it was superb. He also said that the oxtail soup tasted like Korean food named Galbitang.

During the fancon, the positive energy from the MC also made Doh Kyungsoo felt so happy. They did a duet dance of Popcorn and it was so entertaining. Even the MC asked to Kyungsoo what did Kyungsoo do when he felt hungry in the midnight? Would he make a ramyeon or choose to sleep? Kyungsoo answered he choose sleep rather than eat.

Doh Kyungsoo also remind all Dandanies who came to the show to not skip the meals when they arrived at home, he was confused why all Dandanies still have the power even they have shouted since the fancon started.

Article by: Azzam

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