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From Wedding Halls to Stadium Sellouts: The Im Young-woong Story

South Korea's trot king Im Young-woong — 900M streams, 250K concert fans, one unforgettable journey.
🎤 Updated March 2026

Im Young-woong
Korea's Trot Icon
The Complete Story

From performing at small regional venues to selling out 24 stadium shows — how one singer rewrote the rules of Korean popular music.

📅 2025–2026 · Fully Current
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Who Is Im Young-woong?

Full NameIm Young-woong (임영웅)
BornAugust 16, 1991
HometownPocheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Debut2016 (breakthrough: Mr. Trot, 2020)
LabelMulgogimusic
Fandom NameYeongung Sidae (영웅시대 · "Age of Heroes")
GenresTrot, Ballad, Pop, Dance
Signature SongsMoment Into Forever, Trust Only Me Now, Love Always Runs Away

Im Young-woong grew up in Pocheon, a mid-sized city north of Seoul, and spent his early career performing at weddings, local events, and small stages. That kind of grind tends to either break a singer or sharpen them. In his case, it did the latter. When he stepped onto the national stage through TV Chosun's Mr. Trot competition in 2020, audiences immediately sensed they were watching someone different — someone who had earned every note.

He won. And he kept going. Today, Im Young-woong is routinely described as Korea's most complete solo entertainer, a label that spans not just musical skill but the genuine warmth he brings to every interaction with fans.

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From Nobody to No. 1 — His Real Story

Most overnight success stories have a decade of invisible work underneath them. Im Young-woong's is no different. He debuted in 2016, but for years his name meant nothing outside a small circle of regional performance regulars. He sang at banquet halls, community events, and local festivals — the kind of circuit that humbles even the most confident performers.

When Mr. Trot aired in early 2020, something shifted. Viewers didn't just hear his voice — they felt the weight of those years in every phrase. His emotional interpretations weren't manufactured for a competition stage; they came from someone who had been singing for survival long before anyone was watching.

📌 Key Milestones at a Glance
  • 2016 — Official solo debut, begins regional circuit
  • 2020 — Wins TV Chosun's Mr. Trot, reaches national audience
  • 2022 — Releases debut album IM HERO; becomes the first Korean solo artist to sell 1 million copies in its opening week
  • 2023 — Nationwide concert tour begins; cumulative attendance surpasses 670,000
  • 2025 — Releases IM HERO 2 and launches IM HERO TOUR 2025–2026

After Mr. Trot, he didn't slow down or coast on competition fame. He released music, appeared on variety shows, performed sold-out concerts — and somehow maintained a level of sincerity that his industry peers struggle to replicate. Critics who expected a one-season novelty found themselves quietly revising that assessment year after year. Trot as a genre has genuinely gained prestige partly because of how he carries it.

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IM HERO 2 — The Album That Broke Records

On August 29, 2025 — roughly three years and two months after his debut album — Im Young-woong released IM HERO 2. The 11-track project is essentially a thesis statement on where he now sits as an artist: trot is still there, but so are polished pop production, sweeping ballads, and one surprisingly danceable cut.

The lead single, "Moment Into Forever" (순간을 영원처럼), opens with the line "Don't hate anyone — life is shorter than you think." It's the kind of sentiment that could sound like a fortune cookie in lesser hands. Here it lands. He co-wrote several tracks on the record, including ULSSIGU, which shows a lighter, more self-aware side of his personality. By March 2026, the full album had accumulated over 900 million streams on Melon — South Korea's dominant music platform.

900M+
Melon streams
(IM HERO 2 full album)
14M+
YouTube views
"Moment Into Forever" MV
26M+
YouTube views
"Warmth (온기)" MV
1M+
Debut album first-week sales
(First Korean solo artist)

One decision drew particular attention: IM HERO 2 was released without a physical CD. Instead of a standard album, fans received an album book — a deliberate step away from the collector-bundle culture that drives much of K-pop's sales numbers. Japanese media compared him to a "first penguin," willing to leap into cold water before anyone else. Whether you read it as an environmental stance, an artistic one, or both, it's hard to argue with the streaming numbers that followed.

🎶 IM HERO 2 — Key Tracks
  • Lead single — Moment Into Forever (순간을 영원처럼)
  • Self-composed — ULSSIGU
  • Emotional ballads — Reply Sent (답장을 보낸지), A Melody for You (그댈 위한 멜로디)
  • Farewell ballad — I Know, I'm Sorry (알겠어요 미안해요)
  • Self-composed — Warmth (온기) · 26M+ YouTube views
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The Nationwide Tour — 24 Sold-Out Shows

Releasing an album is one thing. Touring it for four months across seven cities, selling out every single show, and drawing 252,000 total attendees — that's a different conversation entirely. The IM HERO TOUR 2025–2026 ran from October 2025 through February 2026, and it left a measurable mark on South Korea's concert industry.

OCT 17–19, 2025
🏟 Songdo Convensia, Incheon — Tour opens
NOVEMBER 2025
🏟 EXCO East Hall, Daegu + KSPO DOME, Seoul (6 shows)
NOV 30, 2025
📺 Tving exclusive live broadcast — 95.3% real-time viewership share on the platform
DEC 19–21, 2025
🏟 Kim Daejung Convention Center, Gwangju
JAN 2–4, 2026
🏟 Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon
JAN 16–18, 2026
🏟 Gocheok Sky Dome, Seoul — one of Korea's largest indoor venues
FEB 6–8, 2026
🏟 BEXCO Hall 1, Busan — Tour finale

Each show ran over three and a half hours. He performed 34 songs — live, no playback. Korean fan communities joked that he must have "swallowed the CD" because his live vocals were indistinguishable from the studio recordings. That's not a throwaway compliment in a music culture where live performance is scrutinized closely.

Across three years of touring, Im Young-woong's cumulative concert attendance has exceeded 670,000 people — a pace that rivals major idol groups operating with full teams behind them.

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His Biggest Songs, All in One Place

One of the more interesting things about Im Young-woong's catalog is how range doesn't feel like a marketing exercise — it just sounds like a person who grew up listening to everything. There's no jarring tonal whiplash between his trot, ballad, and pop releases. They all feel like they come from the same place.

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Moment Into Forever
IM HERO 2 lead single
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Trust Only Me Now
Mr. Trot signature track
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Love Always Runs Away
Long-tail streaming hit
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Warmth (온기)
Self-composed · 26M+ YouTube views
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A Melody for You
IM HERO 2 fan-favourite ballad
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I Know, I'm Sorry
Emotional farewell ballad
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ULSSIGU
Co-written by Young-woong himself
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Reply Sent
IM HERO 2 quiet standout
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The Giving Side — Over $6M Donated Since 2020

Here's where things get genuinely unusual. Im Young-woong and his fanbase — Yeongung Sidae — have collectively donated more than 8 billion Korean won (roughly $6 million USD) since 2020. That's not a one-time publicity push. It's a consistent pattern of organized generosity that has reshaped how Koreans think about what a fan community can look like.

🤝 Documented Acts of Generosity
  • 2020 — 900 million won donated to flood disaster relief
  • 2025 — 1 billion won for wildfire recovery (400M from Young-woong personally, 600M from Yeongung Sidae)
  • Ongoing support for elderly people living alone, disability events, and homeless football tournaments
  • Regular meal delivery volunteer programs in local communities

Fans contributing to charity as a form of fandom participation is not entirely new in Korea, but the scale and consistency here are genuinely remarkable. Academic researchers and media critics have begun studying Yeongung Sidae as a case study in how celebrity culture can produce positive social behavior rather than just consumption. That's a legacy that outlasts any chart position.

Common Questions, Answered Honestly

Is Im Young-woong a trot singer or a ballad singer?
Both, and neither exclusively. He broke through on trot, but IM HERO 2 has tracks that would fit comfortably in any adult contemporary playlist. The trot DNA is still there — in his phrasing, his stage presence — but calling him a trot singer at this point is like calling someone a garage band musician after they've headlined arenas. It's where he started, not what defines him now.
How do you actually get tickets to his concerts?
Through official Korean ticket platforms like Interpark or Yes24. The honest answer is: it's extremely competitive. Korean fans have coined the term "피케팅" (pi-keting — "blood-curdling ticketing") specifically for this kind of rush. Your best move is to follow his label Mulgogimusic on social media well in advance of any announcement and set reminders for the moment pre-sales open.
How can international fans join Yeongung Sidae?
The official fan club operates through Mulgogimusic's website and its official fan café. Membership comes with early ticket access and various perks. While the interface is primarily in Korean, the process itself is accessible to international fans — many dedicated supporters outside Korea have successfully joined and navigated it with translation tools.
What comes next for Im Young-woong?

Follow his official social media and fan café to stay ahead of announcements.
If the past five years are any guide, whatever he does next won't be small.

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