Spring of Youth Cast to Perform as Fictional Band ‘TUSAKYE’ at Kyung Hee University Festival
The vibrant world of Spring of Youth, SBS’s popular youth drama, is making a stunning crossover into the real world. On May 15, SBS announced that cast members Ha Yoo-jun, Park Ji-hoo, Lee Seung-hyub, and Kim Sun-min will take the stage at Kyung Hee University’s campus festival as their fictional band, TUSAKYE (투사계).
Portraying youth and dreams, the TUSAKYE band is a central element of the series. Now, the fictional rockers are becoming real-life performers, channeling their campus energy into a live musical performance that promises to captivate the audience with raw emotion and uplifting vibes.
The drama recently aired its third episode, where tensions between key characters sparked both romantic and rivalrous sparks. In a pivotal scene, Sa-gye (Ha Yoo-jun) clashes with Seo Tae-yang (Lee Seung-hyub) over Kim Bom (Park Ji-hoo), leading to heartfelt interactions, a mysterious accident, and shocking family secrets unfolding in the backdrop. Their discord even escalated during band practice, prompting Kim Bom to take charge and declare herself as the leader of TUSAKYE.
As the band prepares for a major performance at Hanju University (fictitious), viewers witnessed trust, friendship, and romantic entanglements evolve, revealing deep scars of the past—including a near-fatal accident involving Bom’s mother. Sa-gye and Seo Tae-yang, who temporarily stay at Kim Bom’s home, are forced to confront their own trauma and ambitions while navigating the complexity of student life.
Meanwhile, the TUSAKYE storyline builds toward the group’s festival debut. Through rigorous practice and drama-packed encounters—including an intense mountain retreat, a water accident, and a mysterious stolen music notebook—TUSAKYE emerges stronger, echoing the show’s central theme: youth rising through chaos and creativity.
Fans of the drama and the actors can expect a unique blend of music, drama, and emotion as TUSAKYE transitions from screen to stage. With new songs, collaborative stage presence, and dynamic character interplay, the upcoming festival performance is already stirring excitement both on-campus and online.
Spring of Youth continues to push the boundaries between fiction and reality, offering viewers not just a story but an experience—one that now includes a real concert to celebrate youthful dreams and the power of connection.