Why are you out there?...Park Bo-gum You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook' surprise Outing

It is on KBS2s You Hee-yeols Sketchbook (which aired on Tuesday night.This is the first time Park Bo-gums You Hee-yeols Sketchbook Outing has been released.He performed a piano accompaniment while singer Lee Seung-cheol sang the webtoon Moonlight Sculptor OST I Love You a lot.Park Bo-gum and Lee Seung-cheol met as singers and music video protagonists in this OST.Park Bo-gums piano skills among fans are well known.At the request of the host You Hee-yeol, Park Bo-gum caught the eye by singing Lee Seung-cheols Western Sky and Toys Good Man with an impromptu piano performance.You Hee-yeol also played Chopstick March together and laughed.Park Bo-gum said there were days when he dreamed of being a singer in the past.He dreamed of a singer-songwriter before he made his debut as an actor. He became an actor with the proposal of his agency, and he still does not let go of his dream.He was noted for his unspoilt tone in the remake of Lets Go to the Stars by singer Load, which he released two years ago.Park Bo-gum said, We are currently preparing for the project with the spring of antenna music.

It is on KBS2's "You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook" (which aired on Tuesday night. This is the first time Park Bo-gum's You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook' Outing has been released.

He performed a piano accompaniment while singer Lee Seung-cheol sang the webtoon 'Moonlight Sculptor' OST 'I Love You a lot'. Park Bo-gum and Lee Seung-cheol met as singers and music video protagonists in this OST.

Park Bo-gum's piano skills among fans are well known. At the request of the host You Hee-yeol, Park Bo-gum caught the eye by singing Lee Seung-cheol's "Western Sky" and Toy's "Good Man" with an impromptu piano performance. You Hee-yeol also played 'Chopstick March' together and laughed.

Park Bo-gum said there were days when he dreamed of being a singer in the past. He dreamed of a singer-songwriter before he made his debut as an actor. He became an actor with the proposal of his agency, and he still does not let go of his dream.

He was noted for his unspoilt tone in the remake of "Let's Go to the Stars" by singer Load, which he released two years ago.

Park Bo-gum said, "We are currently preparing for the project with the spring of antenna music."