
Waikiki Brothers
Drama · Music
Overview
Waikiki Brothers is a band going nowhere. After another depressing gig, the saxophonist quits, leaving the three remaining members to continue on the road. The band ends up at the lead singer's hometown, which was a popular hot spring resort in the '80s, but the return home is filled with reservations of previous and past disappointments, a lost love, unemployment and tragedy.
Top Cast


Lee Eol
Lee Eol
Sung-woo
Lee Eol
Sung-woo


Park Won-sang
Park Won-sang
Jung-suk
Park Won-sang
Jung-suk


Hwang Jung-min
Hwang Jung-min
Kang-soo
Hwang Jung-min
Kang-soo


Oh Kwang-rok
Oh Kwang-rok
Hyun-goo
Oh Kwang-rok
Hyun-goo


Oh Ji-hye
Oh Ji-hye
In-hee
Oh Ji-hye
In-hee


Ryoo Seung-bum
Ryoo Seung-bum
Gi-tae
Ryoo Seung-bum
Gi-tae


Han Gi-joong
Han Gi-joong
Min-soo
Han Gi-joong
Min-soo


Shin Hyeon-jong
Shin Hyeon-jong
Soo-chul
Shin Hyeon-jong
Soo-chul
Lee Sang-jik
Lee Sang-jik
In-gi
Lee Sang-jik
In-gi


Park Hae-il
Park Hae-il
Young Sung-woo
Park Hae-il
Young Sung-woo
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