
No Brain's Lee Sung Woo Gets Ready to Say 'I Do' at 48!
2025-05-07
Author: Sarah
Exciting Wedding News for No Brain Fans!
Hold onto your hats, music lovers! Lee Sung Woo, the iconic lead vocalist of the beloved indie rock band No Brain, has announced he's finally tying the knot at the age of 48! Fans are buzzing with excitement!
A Sweet Announcement on Social Media
On May 7, Lee Sung Woo took to Instagram to share the heartwarming news that he will marry his non-celebrity girlfriend this coming October. In his emotional post, he expressed, "I’ve met someone who loves Tofu and Nenne (our dogs) even more than I do, and I’ve decided to entrust my drifting life to marriage." It's clear he's found someone special to share his life with!
A Touch of Humor Amidst the Romance
In a candid moment, he added, "Turns out I’m getting married after all. I still can’t believe it—it just feels surreal. (How do people even do this two or three times...?)" It's a charming insight into his feelings about taking this monumental step in his life.
Keeping Love Private
While fans are undoubtedly curious about his fiancée, Lee has decided to keep her life private, saying, "I want to keep her in my heart only, so I won’t be showing her." This respect for her privacy has only endeared him further to his fans!
Celebrating Love and New Beginnings
Continuing his heartfelt message, he asked for congratulations, humorously noting, "The word ‘honeymoon’ may not quite suit someone who’s 50, but please give me a big round of applause so I can live happily! Thank you!!" His playful spirit shines through as he embraces this new chapter.
No Brain: An Iconic Band's Journey
For those who may not know, No Brain formed back in 1996 and has been a staple of the Korean indie music scene for nearly three decades. With hits like "Songs for the Rioters" and "You Have A Crush On Me," they've left an indelible mark on the hearts of fans worldwide.
Cheers to Lee Sung Woo!
As the days count down to October, fans eagerly await this union, celebrating both Lee Sung Woo's personal happiness and the enduring legacy of No Brain.