TV series
Spring of Youth
Overview
A K-pop star, Sa-gye, reluctantly enters college, forms a 4-member mixed band, and navigates love and growth through music amid the chaos of campus life.
Details
- First air date
- 2025-05-06
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- SBS
- Production
- Monster Union, Studio S, FNC Story
- Country
- KR
- Original language
- KO
Cast
- Ha Yoo-Joon as Sa-gye
- Park Ji-hu as Kim Bom
- Lee Seung-hyub as Seo Tae-yang
- Seo Hye-won as Bae Gyu-ri
- Kim Sun-min as Gong Jin-gu
- Kim Shin as Sunder
- Cho Han-cheul as Cho Sang-heon
- Kim Jong-tae as Seo Min-cheol
- Lee Doo-seok as Reporter Han
- Cha Chung-hwa as Kim Ja-young
- Han Yu-eun as Jo Ji-na
- Han Su-ho as Se-gyu
Creators and crew
- Kwon Yong-han - Executive Producer
- Kim Sung-yong - Director
- Kim Soon-ok - Writer
Episodes
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