
Ryeowook, who donated ₩100M for Children’s Day, pictured in a formal portrait. (Photo / SM Entertainment)
Super Junior’s Ryeowook has made a meaningful contribution for Children’s Day, donating ₩100 million to support underprivileged children in Korea.
According to international development NGO G Foundation on May 4, the donation will be used to assist children at risk of hunger and those living in orphanages. The funds will be evenly distributed, with ₩50 million allocated to each group.
The organization plans to provide food kits and meal support for children facing food insecurity, while also offering integrated programs—including education, healthcare, and cultural experiences—for children in care facilities, aiming to support their emotional stability and overall well-being.
A representative from G Foundation expressed gratitude, stating that Ryeowook’s donation reflects a thoughtful commitment to improving both the present and future of children in need.
Alongside his charitable efforts, Ryeowook is preparing for a major milestone in his music career. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of his solo debut, he will embark on his first Asia tour.
The “2026 Ryeowook’s Agit Concert: Dive to Blue” tour will kick off in Seoul on July 11–12 before heading to Bangkok, Macau, and Taipei. The concert marks the fourth installment of his “Agit Concert” series and comes about seven months after his previous show.
His agency SM Entertainment described the tour’s concept as “a sea within a small theater,” promising an immersive experience that blends music with a dreamlike atmosphere.
Ryeowook debuted as a solo artist in 2016 with his first mini-album “The Little Prince” and has since established a distinct musical identity through his emotional vocals and refined performances.

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