South Korean musicians performed their final show in Pyongyang with North Korea's Samjiyon Orchestra in front of a packed house.<br />The concert ended with an emotional finale... as the artists from both sides came together to sing for peace and reunification.<br />Kim Mok-yeon reports. <br /> The 160-member art troupe, together with the Taekwondo team returned to South Korea early Wednesday morning bringing the curtain down on their historic five-day stay in the North Korean capital.<br />Though the trip was short, pundits say it was a successful event that planted new hopes for a better future between the two Koreas.<br />North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's surprise attendance at the first concert on Sunday, and his abrupt proposal to hold another concert later this year, is seen as a positive sign for further cooperation in the cultural sector. <br />After the second performance on Tuesday, the organizers from both sides spoke of their feelings.<br /><br /> "Everyone was so touched that they couldn't believe this is real. I think we will actually realize what happened when we return to South Korea."<br /><br /> "I'm glad because I think the concert went well. Both sides did well."<br /><br />For their last performance on Tuesday, musicians from the two sides began the two hour long concert with their North Korean counterparts at around 3:30 p.m., South Korea time.<br />The concert was held at the 12,000-seat Ryugyong Jong Ju Yong( ) Gymnasium, which is eight times larger than the venue for the first performance, held on Sunday.<br />The group, the first South Korean troupe to perform in North Korea since then, consisted of nearly a dozen artists, including legendary singers Cho Yong-pil and Lee Sun-hee, K-pop stars Red Velvet, and Seo Hyun of Girls Generation.<br /> Unlike the first concert on Sunday where Seo Hyun emceed by herself, this time she was accompanied by a Choe Hyo-song , a reporter from the North's Korean Central TV.<br />The joint performance ended with a standing ovation after all the musicians sang two famous songs together,... North Korea's "See You Again", and South Korea's "Our Wish is Reunification"<br /> Following the performance, the South Korean artists, together with Culture minister Do Jong-hwan, attended a dinner hosted by Kim Yong-chol , Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of North Korea's Workers' Party.<br /><br />Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News. <br />