Kim Jong Un attends rare concert by South Korean pop stars Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to attend a concert by performers from the South 'If Mourinho was made of chocolate he'd eat himself' - Docherty

Kim Jong Un attends rare concert by South Korean pop stars

KOREA POOL/AFP / -Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to attend a concert by performers from the South
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Sunday attended the first concert in Pyongyang for over a decade by South Korean entertainers, including a K-pop girlband, the latest gesture of reconciliation before a rare inter-Korean summit.
The visit, described by many as a cultural charm offensive by the South, came as a diplomatic thaw quickens on the peninsula after months of tensions.
The 120-member group -- 11 musical acts as well as dancers, technicians and martial artists -- gave one concert on Sunday with another set for Tuesday.
Kim and his wife, a former singer herself, came to watch Sunday's show, making him the first leader of the North to attend a concert by South Korean performers.
Kim shook hands and took photos with the stars backstage, saying inter-Korean cultural events should be held more often and suggesting another event in the South Korean capital this autumn, pool reports said.
The young couple were seen clapping their hands during the two-hour event -- also attended by Kim's powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong, and ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam.
"Please tell (South Korean) President Moon Jae-in how great an event like this is... I am grateful for a gift like this (concert) to the people of Pyongyang," Kim told visiting Seoul officials.
Kim also showed "great interest in the songs and lyrics (of South Korean singers) during the concert," Do Jong-hwan, Seoul's culture chief and the head of the delegation, told reporters.
The South's taekwondo athletes also staged a performance before an audience of 2,300 in Pyongyang on Sunday ahead of a joint display of the Korean martial art with the North's practitioners on Monday.
The ongoing rapprochement was triggered by the South's Winter Olympics, to which the North's leader Kim Jong Un sent athletes, cheerleaders and his sister as an envoy.
A North Korean art troupe staged two performances in the South in February to celebrate the Games.
Kim followed up by agreeing to a summit with Moon, and offering a face-to-face meet with US President Donald Trump. Kim also met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing last week during his first overseas trip.
The inter-Korean summit, the third after meetings in 2000 and 2007, will be held on April 27. No date has been set for the US-North Korean summit although it is expected before the end of May.
In another sign of eased tensions, an annual US-South Korean military exercise which got under way in the South Sunday will last for just one month compared to some two months normally.
This year's drills feature fewer strategic weapons such as nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, Seoul's military has said. Such deployments during past drills has frequently drawn an angry response from Pyongyang.
- 'Let's do our best' -
Sunday's concert to a packed audience at the elaborately decorated 1,500-seat East Pyongyang Grand Theatre ended with a standing ovation after a finale in which all the stars appeared on stage to sing a song about unification.
KOREA POOL/AFP / KOREA POOLThe 1,500-seat East Pyongyang Grand Theatre was the venue for the concert on Sunday
One of the most closely watched acts was Red Velvet, part of the South's hugely popular K-pop phenomenon that has taken audiences in Asia and beyond by storm in recent decades.
Before the concert, even the leader Kim joked: "There was so much interest in whether I'd come to see Red Velvet or not."
The five-member girlband -- known for its signature K-pop mix of upbeat electronic music, stylish fashion and high-voltage choreography -- performed two of their hits, "Bad Boy" and "Red Flavour".
"The North's audience applauded to our performance much louder than we expected and even sang along to our songs... it was a big relief," band member Yeri told reporters.
"I told myself, 'let's do our best even if there's no response (from the audience)... but they showed so much reaction," added a member called Wendy.
Another member, Seulgi, appeared red-eyed as she bid farewell to the audience at the end of the concert, apparently overcome with emotion.
- 'Maze of Love' -
Despite the North's isolation and strict curbs on unauthorised foreign culture, enforced with prison terms, K-pop and South Korean TV shows have become increasingly popular there thanks to flash drives smuggled across the border with China.
KOREA POOL/AFP / -South Korean musicians rehearsing before the concert
The emcee of Sunday's concert was a popular member of K-pop band Girls' Generation, Seohyun, who had performed with the visiting North Korean singers during their Seoul concert in February.
Legendary South Korean singer Cho Yong-pil, who held a solo sell-out concert in Pyongyang in 2005, was another star of the show.
Kim's late father and longtime ruler, Kim Jong Il, was known to be a fan of the 68-year-old Cho.
Another famous singer, Choi Jin-hee, also performed for the fourth time in the North and sang "Maze of Love" -- a hit in both Koreas and another of the late Kim's favourites.
But not all onlookers were receptive to the K-pop offensive.
During the taekwondo event, a previously-enraptured audience turned stone-faced during a performance combining K-pop dance and Taekwondo routines to a hit song by the ultra-popular boyband BTS.
The stiffened crowd refused to respond to the athletes who asked them to clap their hands to "Fire" -- an intense electro-dance score peppered with rapid-fire rap delivered in both Korean and English.

'If Mourinho was made of chocolate he'd eat himself' - Docherty

AFP/File / Oli SCARFFFormer Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty says Mourinho (pictured) doesn't help himself with an arrogant attitude
Former Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty has poked fun at Jose Mourinho's ego by claiming the Old Trafford boss would eat himself if he was made of chocolate.
Docherty knows what it takes to succeed at United after spending five years in charge in the 1970s and he doesn't believe Mourinho has the right stuff to thrive in Manchester.
Mourinho won the League Cup and Europa League with United last season and his side are currently second in the Premier League and in the FA Cup semi-finals.
But the former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss has been criticised for his side's style of play and for his treatment of certain players.
Docherty is convinced Mourinho doesn't help himself with an arrogant attitude, telling BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme: "If he was made of chocolate he would eat himself.
"You can't argue with his record but I think he goes over the score with his criticism of players.
"He has bought those players and then he is criticising them afterwards.
"I would be amazed if he lasts any length of time at Manchester United. I don't think the board will put up with his antics."
Docherty, who was speaking in an interview to mark his 90th birthday later this month, led United to promotion from the second tier in 1975 and won the FA Cup in 1977.
In another dig at Mourinho, he said he prefers to watch Manchester City, who can secure the Premier League title with victory over United in next weekend's derby.
"I don't watch them a lot because I watch Manchester City a lot - because they are great to watch. They play football the way I like to play it," he said.
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