Tess brother Na Hoon-ah is also angry at the martial law situation. Which side is Yongsan? "I thought it would be nice to have Ujjja"

Dec 18, 2024

Tess brother Na Hoon-ah is also angry at the martial law situation. Which side is Yongsan? 'I thought it would be nice to have Ujjja'
Na Hoon. Photo courtesy of agency Yeara



It was belatedly known that singer Na Hoon-ah criticized the emergency martial law situation at her last concert before retirement.

Na Hoon-ah held a performance of '2024 Thank You-Last Concert' at the Daegu Expo Donggwan on the 7th. On this day, four days after the December 3 emergency martial law crisis broke out. Na Hoon-ah stayed up all night the other day to the accompaniment of her song 'Ball' I thought about whether I should perform or not"I heard that gatherings are prohibited. I thought, 'Would you like it?' I saw the lifting of emergency martial law at dawn, so I slept with a drink."

Na Hoon-ah said "What is the basis of politics. It is to protect the lives of the people and not to be hungry. The problem in Korea is that the National Assembly has to stay up all night and think about it```````. Then in Busan dialect "Where is the National Assembly building. Which way is Yongsan. "Where is the representative house of the ruling party and opposition parties?" he said, pointing his fan to the sky and singing the chorus of 'Bong' with the audience.




Tess brother Na Hoon-ah is also angry at the martial law situation. Which side is Yongsan? 'I thought it would be nice to have Ujjja'
The concert was Na Hoon-ah's last national tour concert before her retirement. Na Hoon-ah has consistently voiced criticism of the political world at a pre-retirement concert that started in Incheon. In April, he said, `I didn't even watch the news because the politicians were angry.' Na Hoon-ah once again voiced her anger at the martial law crisis ahead of her retirement.

Meanwhile, Na Hoon-ah suddenly announced her retirement in February. Na Hoon-ah, who has been holding a retirement concert since then, also released a letter about her retirement in October. Na Hoon-ah said "How do you feel about the last performance you've experienced for the first time…Even if it's hard to guess, I feel like I have to do better with excitement, as I always did, and "I'm going to sing the song of farewell with a big smile on my face. Everyone! Thank you. Thank you.," he said, expressing his feelings about his retirement and his feelings for his fans.




Na Hoon-ah will leave the music industry after '2024 Na Hoon-ah Thank You - Last Concert' at KSPO Dome in Olympic Park, Seoul, from January 10-12 next year.






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