Super Junior’s Kyuhyun recently opened up about the grueling physical demands of his musical career and his unexpected journey toward total sobriety. During the May 15 episode of the KBS 2TV music talk show The Seasons: Sung Si-kyung’s Gomak Namchin, the “Ballad Prince” joined a star-studded lineup—including Rain, Lee Chae-yeon, and Tiffany Young to share raw insights into his life as a top-tier solo artist.
Super Junior’s Kyuhyun Fights Through Exhaustion for 43-Show Musical Run on ‘The Seasons’ / News1 Fighting Through the Pain: 43 Shows and an IV Drip
Kyuhyun, appearing as the eighth guest in the popular “Two People” duet segment, stunned the audience by revealing the physical toll of his latest musical production. Having recently completed an intense 43-show run, Kyuhyun admitted to using an IV drip (ringer solution) to maintain his stamina. Despite his initial anxiety that his vocal cords might fail him during the live broadcast, he delivered a flawless performance that left both the host and the audience in awe.
The End of an Era? Kyuhyun Quits Alcohol
In a surprising twist for fans who know him as one of the industry’s most famous “connoisseurs” of fine spirits, Kyuhyun announced a major lifestyle change. To ensure his voice remained in peak condition for his demanding musical schedule, he revealed, “I’ve recently quit alcohol.” This extreme dedication to his craft highlights the legendary self-care that has kept him at the top of the industry for nearly two decades.
Super Junior’s Kyuhyun Fights Through Exhaustion for 43-Show Musical Run on ‘The Seasons’ / News1 A Night of Legends: Rain and Tiffany Young
The episode also featured several other historic moments:
- Rain’s “No Shirt” Policy: Global icon Rain performed his new track for the first and last time on a broadcast, surprisingly declaring, “I will no longer take off my shirt” during performances, shifting his focus toward delicate ballad vocals.
- Lee Chae-yeon’s Emotional Breakthrough: Known for her powerful dancing, Lee Chae-yeon was moved to tears after receiving high praise from Sung Si-kyung, while her mother provided comic relief from the audience.
- Tiffany Young’s 20-Year Legacy: As the first Girls’ Generation member to grace The Seasons, Tiffany Young looked forward to her 20th anniversary, performing a soulful reinterpretation of “Into the New World.”
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