
Korean Actor Lee Junyoung To Hold Fanmeeting In KL This August
Recently, Lee Junyoung's agency, BILLIONS, unveiled dates and stops for his first fan meeting tour, 'Scene by JUNYOUNG'. Besides meeting fans in Seoul, the actor will also hold fan meetings in Taipei, Macau, Jakarta and KL. Lee Junyoung's fan meeting in KL takes place on 30th August 2025 (Saturday). More details about the event, including venue and ticket prices, will be announced soon.
Lee Junyoung, who also goes by the stage name Jun, debuted as a member of the K-pop group U-KISS (유키스). After winning the survival program 'The Unit', he debuted in the project group UNB. However, the 28-year-old is most notable for his acting career and has starred in several hit series, including 'Melo Movie', 'When Life Gives You Tangerines' and 'Weak Class Hero 2'.
This event will be Lee Junyoung's first appearance in KL since making his debut in the entertainment industry. According to reports, the fan meeting will feature fun activities and engaging segments with the star. The actor has already sold out his Seoul fan meeting, so fans definitely won't want to miss out on this opportunity to meet the actor in person. Here are the details of the event:
Lee Junyoung 'Scene by JUNYOUNG' Fanmeeting In Kuala Lumpur
Date: 30th August 2025 (Saturday)
Time: TBA
Venue: TBA
More details on the event will be announced soon, so stay tuned to this space. Are you excited to meet Lee Junyoung in person in Malaysia?
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