Take 1 - Season 1
Season 1
Renowned musicians pull out all the stops to give a song of their choice the greatest live performance they can muster — and all in a single take.
Episodes
Sumi Jo
No one to back down from a challenge, Sumi Jo combines classical music with Korean sounds and aesthetics for her performance of a whimsical aria.
AKMU
The sibling duo AKMU overcome many technical difficulties while preparing an ambitious that involves skydivers and a multitude of dancers.
Yim Jae-beum
Yim Jae-beum returns to the stage after a six-year hiatus with a bare-bones performance that lets music do what if does best - heal and comfort.
RAIN (Jung Ji-hoon)
Jung Ji-hoon, also known by the stage name RAIN, pours his heart into an elaborate spectacle as the first to perform at an iconic house.
Lena Park
Lena Park reflects on her life as she tackles a song she once deemed too difficult. With special guests in attendance, she`s in for an emotional ride.
You Hee-yul
You Hee-yul comes back to the humble venue where he and his band first got their start. The fans share their memories of growing up with his music.
MAMAMOO
After two years of building separate careers, the four members of MAMAMOO come together to bring forth a mashup of their team's hit songs.
Episode 8
Episode 9
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