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Heeseung walks Tokyo in Kenshi Yonezu cover as LA stages await

Heeseung releases a Tokyo-filmed cover of Kenshi Yonezu's 'Haiiroto Ao' before Grammy Museum Spotlight and KCON LA 2026 appearances.

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Singer Evan has presented fans with his own reinterpretation of a Japanese masterpiece. On the 8th, Evan released a cover video for Japanese singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu's 'Haiiroto Ao (with Masaki Suda)' via his official YouTube channel. Originally released in 2017, this song is steadily loved not only in Japan but also in Korea.

EVAN releases emotional cover of Kenshi Yonezu's 'Gray and Blue' set against Tokyo scenery

Kenshi Yonezu cover video captured against the scenery of Tokyo

This video was filmed against the backdrop of the cityscape in Tokyo, Japan. It captures Evan walking along the streets amidst the urban scenery of Tokyo, captured with vintage color tones.

Global schedule spanning from the Grammy Museum to KCON LA

Along with the release of the cover video, Evan's overseas activity schedule has become more concrete. Evan will begin his full-scale global activities starting with the '2026 SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer' stage on the 9th.

Following this, on the 14th (local time), he will participate in the special program 'Spotlight' at the Grammy Museum located in Los Angeles (LA), USA. On the 16th, he will also take the stage at 'KCON LA 2026'.

His attendance at Asian award ceremonies also follows in succession. Including the Chinese award ceremony '2026 TIMA' on the 23rd, the '2026 K World Dream Awards' is scheduled for the 27th. He will then perform at the '2026 The Fact Music Awards' on September 19th.

AtHeart releases '3! 4!' video with Y2K vibes

As Evan's activities continue, girl group AtHeart has also begun targeting the summer season. On the 8th, AtHeart released the 'HEARTPIECE' video for '3! 4!', the second single of their 'Time Travel Project', through their official SNS. The video was produced in a vintage self-cam format using noise filters, capturing the members posing at the concept photo shoot and practicing their choreography.

The 'Time Travel Project' is a global remake project where AtHeart reinterprets masterpieces that were loved back in 1996 with their own unique color. AtHeart previously entered the Melon HOT100 with their first single 'Say It', which remade The Cardigans' 'Lovefool'.

By Park Chul-won
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