The 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards witnessed a masterclass in red-carpet elegance as singer and actor Lee Junho made a striking appearance in a monochromatic all-black ensemble. On May 12, the world-renowned star stood before the iconic Baeksang photo wall, radiating a refined aura that instantly became the highlight of the evening. His choice of a sleek black jacket, shirt, and trousers accentuated by a luxury timepiece and necklace showcased the sophisticated “Junho Standard” of style that fans have come to admire.

Lee Junho’s presence at the awards ceremony serves as a reminder of his extraordinary 18-year journey in the entertainment industry. Since debuting in 2008 as the main dancer and lead-of vocalist of 2PM, he has been a foundational pillar of the Hallyu wave.
His musical evolution is particularly noted for his massive success in Japan, where he released a string of chart-topping hits including Kimi no Koe, FEEL, and DSMN. To date, Junho has achieved the monumental milestone of 100 solo concerts, selling out prestigious venues like the Budokan and Osaka-jo Hall. His recent 2025 fan-concert tour, Midnight Sun, further proved his global reach with stops in Tokyo, Taipei, and Sao Paulo.

While his musical legacy is undisputed, Lee Junho has solidified his position as one of the most bankable leading men in the acting world. His recent projects have seen unprecedented global success:
From his breakout role in The Watchers to his award-sweeping performance in The Red Sleeve and the romantic-comedy hit King the Land, Junho has built a diverse filmography that spans legal thrillers, historical epics, and modern romances.
Never one to rest on his laurels, Lee Junho is already preparing for his next major transformation. He is set to star in the upcoming series ‘Viking’, where he will portray Han Ji-yeol, a third-generation chaebol and risk analysis expert. This role promises another complete image shift, further expanding a character spectrum that has already garnered him numerous “Best Actor” and “Best Artist” trophies across major award ceremonies.