‘Moonlight Drawn By Clouds,’ ‘Descendants of the Sun,’ ‘You Who Came From the Stars’ upcoming OST concert details revealed

By Riezel / Oct 25, 2016 03:51 AM EDT
(Photo : YouTube/KBS World TV) Recent claims have surfaced that Song Hye Kyo wants a sequel for "Descendants of the Sun," but Song Joong Ki prefers to lay low for the moment. Rumors of him getting replaced by Lee Seunggi has surfaced.

Korean dramas are highly popular these days along with its OSTs which makes fans even giddier. What if you could hear some of the best dramas OSTs in one concert?

On Oct. 24, OU Entertainment, a drama OST production company responsible for producing OST tracks from hit dramas like "Descendants of the Sun," "You Who Came From the Stars," and "Moonlight Drawn By Clouds," announced that an OST concert for the three hit drama is currently in plate, AllKpop reported. If that happens, fans will be able to enjoy live OST performances from the artists of the three hit drama in one event.

Artists who might perform during the OST concert includes Gummy, who sang both the OST of "Descendants of the Sun" and "Moonlight Drawn By Clouds." Also in the list are artists Sung Si Kyung who sang "Every Moment of You" for "You Who Came From the Stars," and JYJ's Junsu who sang "How Can I Love You" and Yoon Mi Rae's "Always."

The production company further revealed that concerts outside South Korea are also in consideration. As of now, OU Entertainment is looking for methods to carry out the event in the best possible way.

Previously, the Hallyu drama "Descendants of the Sun" held its first concert in Kyung Hee University, Hall of Peace in Seoul on May 14, as reported by Soompi.  Songs from the drama's soundtrack were performed by its original artist while scenes from the drama were displayed and behind-the-scene stories were divulged by the actors.

During the concert, the auditorium was packed with 7,000 audience who relive the feelings and emotions from the drama. Analysis of the global demand for "Descendants of the Sun" denotes an economic impact worth one trillion won ($882 million) for Korea, which is enough to generate 4,000 jobs.

Meanwhile, catch the "Song-Song" couple in "Descendants of the Sun" below while waiting for updates regarding the OST concert of the three hit dramas.