Comedian Yoo Se Yoon Sells Out Unprecedented 6-Seat Solo Concert at a Coin Karaoke Room
The quirky performer turns a Seoul karaoke booth into a sold-out venue with hilarious house rules and shrimp snack perks

South Korean comedian and singer Yoo Se Yoon is redefining what it means to perform live. The entertainer is set to hold what may be the most intimate concert in Korean entertainment history — a solo show for just six audience members inside a coin-operated karaoke room in Seoul Nonhyeon-dong neighborhood.
On February 26, Yoo took to social media to share his excitement ahead of the February 27 show, posting the event poster along with a detailed set of audience guidelines that quickly went viral for their comedic brilliance. The concert, titled DON T SKIP THE INTERLUDE, sold out all six seats almost instantly after tickets went on sale earlier this month.
A Concert Like No Other
The unconventional venue choice was first announced in early February when Yoo revealed that his agency had told him not to worry about the performance space. The resulting location — Fantastic Coin Noraebang in Gangnam — immediately captured public attention. Tickets were priced at 30,000 won for standard R-seats and 20,000 won for two restricted-view seats, where audience members would face the back of the performer during songs.
The intimate format places the artist directly among the audience in what Yoo describes as an ultra-close configuration. As an added perk, all attendees will receive complimentary bottled water and shrimp crackers. For an additional 5,000 won paid in cash directly to the artist, audience members can even take the microphone and sing a song themselves.
House Rules That Broke the Internet
The concert notice poster, filled with Yoo Se Yoon signature dry humor, quickly became the talk of Korean social media. Among the regulations: audience members are asked to refrain from spitting on the floor, and all tambourines and microphones must be returned to their original positions after the show ends. The most talked-about rule states that the performance will automatically end if five or more of the six audience members leave during the show — a clause that reflects the comedian pessimistic humor about potential no-shows.
Fans flooded the comments with enthusiastic responses, with many joking about being ready to fill any empty seats and declaring their tambourines at the ready. Some even posted tongue-in-cheek concert reviews before the event had taken place, praising the front-row experience and calling it a once-in-a-lifetime moment.
Breaking Entertainment Norms
According to SBS Entertainment News, this marks the first time in Korean entertainment that a concert has been held at a karaoke establishment. The event has generated significant media coverage, with multiple outlets highlighting Yoo commitment to the bit and his ability to transform an absurd concept into a genuine cultural moment.
The comedian, who is also known as a musician with multiple album releases, has been steadily building anticipation through social media, sharing behind-the-scenes content of his karaoke room rehearsals and promotional posters plastered at local restaurants near the venue. His unique blend of musical talent and comedic sensibility has made this micro-concert one of the most talked-about entertainment events of the week.
The DON T SKIP THE INTERLUDE concert is scheduled for 7 PM on February 27 at Fantastic Coin Noraebang in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul. While all six seats are long gone, the event has already succeeded in proving that when it comes to live entertainment, bigger is not always better.
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