Lee Seo-jin's Dalra Dalra: The Must-Watch Texas Travel Show Premiering March 24!

Lim Si-ryeong | 2026.03.10

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Lee Seo-jin's Dalla Dalla / Photo: Netflix
[Sports Today reporter Im Si-ryeong] Netflix's new variety series Lee Seo-jin's Dalla Dalla sends Lee Seo-jin and producer Na Young-seok on a carefree, romance-soaked road trip across Texas.

Premiering on the 24th, the show is an unscripted American travel series with no fixed plans. Lee, who fondly calls Texas his second home and proudly embraces his status as a Texas superfan, leads Na Young-seok and his crew on a delightfully chaotic adventure that promises big laughs. Fans are buzzing since this is Na Young-seok's team's second variety show on Netflix, following the hit Kenya trip series Three Meals in Kenya with comedy favorites Lee Soo-geun, Eun Ji-won, and Kyuhyun.

The newly released poster and trailer tease a trip drenched in Lee Seo-jin's signature romantic vibes. His wide, dimpled grin on the poster perfectly captures the thrill of heading to Texas. Viewers will be eager to see how Lee delivers the state's flavor and fun.

The trailer hints at an utterly unpredictable journey. From the start Lee declares an unshakable pride in Texas and rejects anything ordinary. The itinerary keeps surprising: he slips into full Western mode during a cowboy shooting experience, then reveals a secret fandom in a football stadium while sporting a Dallas Cowboys T-shirt. A NASA tour and a nostalgic roller rink add even more spontaneous, feel-good moments. This is a road trip driven entirely by Lee Seo-jin's tastes — quirky, refreshingly different, and impossible to find anywhere else on TV.

Na Young-seok, who gave Lee a perfect 10 as a guide, joked that if this were a commercial tour, they'd be drowning in refund requests because Lee travels exactly the way he wants. But as someone who gets lost easily and prefers to follow, Na said Lee was the ideal guide for him. Viewers can also expect to see a different side of Lee as he buys and treasures souvenirs at every stop.

Producer Kim Ye-seul praised Lee for picking unique spots and delivering rich, informative commentary. She said his unexpectedly haphazard moments kept the production team on their toes and made the trip more dynamic. Watching him light up like a kid was surprisingly contagious — even crew members who normally stayed detached found themselves getting swept up in his joy. Her remarks tease fresh charms that will draw viewers in.

Catch Lee Seo-jin's Dalla Dalla, a special U.S. travel series that captures the 15-year "true-friend" vibe between Lee and Na Young-seok's team, on Netflix on the 24th.

[Sports Today reporter Im Si-ryeong ent@stoo.com]
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