JK Kim Dong-wook, who criticized the civil government, suddenly abandoned the 10-year program

JK Kim Dong-wook is performing UBC's'Open Art Stage'.  Central photo

JK Kim Dong-wook is performing UBC’s’Open Art Stage’. Central photo

Singer JK Kim Dong-wook, who has been publicly criticizing the Moon Jae-in government’s policy, revealed that he suddenly got off the program that had been running for about 10 years.

JK Kim Dong-wook said on his social network service (SNS) on the 26th, “It’s a pity to say hello on social media, but I quit’Duran’.” Since 2011, Kim Dong-wook has been in charge of hosting UBC Ulsan Broadcasting,’Open Art Stage, Duran’.

He said, “Unfortunately, I am sorry more than anything else to say hello suddenly after receiving a sudden (get off) call. I hope to lose.”

JK Kim Dong-wook said, “It was a program that was recognized among music players, and among the few local music broadcasts, it was the only live music broadcast that made the whole country. It was the only program that had an outdoor stage and an indoor stage.”

At the same time, I also thanked former Ulsan Mayor Kim Ki-hyun (now a member of the People’s Strength) who laid the stand so that they could sit comfortably on the outdoor stage.

JK Kim Dong-wook has consistently posted articles of criticism against the current government on social media. In September 2019, when the suspicion of former Justice Minister Cho Kook was raised, he said, “Apologize now, Father. Let’s do it in moderation”. In March of last year, he said, “This regime seems to start with a mask and end with a mask,” and “I really want to know who the idea came from.” On the day when Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae attended a questionnaire on the political field of the National Assembly in September last year, he criticized Choo indirectly by leaving a message saying “Choo and Choo.

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