Tuesday, December 11, 2012
[INTERVIEW] G-DRAGON'S INTERVIEW ON XXXLMAG.COM
The hairstyles are colorful, dance routines are perfectly choreographed, and the music’s stupidly infectious. If you don’t know, get to know K-pop: South Korea’s globetrotting bubble-gum music spree. The players are well-groomed “idols” that have gone through years of rigorous training, and the label heads are masterminds that oversee nearly every movement of their creations. Despite its manufactured tendencies, the fans—from Paris to Tokyo—love it. And it’s evident in the numbers as the profit margin increases yearly, raking in billions (trust, they’re dollars not yen).
[NEWS] 30,000 Come Out to Catch Big Bang’s Hong Kong Concert
Big Bang can now check off Hong Kong as the latest place where the group has successfully performed as part of their Big Bang Alive Galaxy Tour.
The Big Bang members took to Hong Kong’s Asia World Expo from December 8 through 10, with a total of 30,000 coming out to catch the group in action over the course of three nights.
[NEWS] Big Bang at Hong Kong Press Conference: "We Want Our Fans to not Regret Seeing us In Concert"
At the press conference that was held for their 3-day concert in Hong Kong, Big Bang shared their candid thoughts with local media.
The night prior to their historic three-day concert in Hong Kong, Big Bang met with the media in a press conference sponsored by Samsung. Apart from sharing their expectations on the GALAXY Tour as well as their upcoming plans, Big Bang answered questions raised by media. Big Bang expressed that they are very excited to meet their fans in Hong Kong, and they are very delighted to receive the sponsorship from Samsung.
[NEWS] Big Bang takes Hong Kong by storm for their ‘Alive Galaxy Tour’
Even with Big Bang‘s ‘Alive Galaxy Tour’ about to come to an end, fans are showing unceasing interest and support.
From December 8th through the 10th, the boys performed for a total of 30,000 fans at the Asia World Expo in Hong Kong. Although they had only originally planned to make it a two day concert, tickets had sold out the moment they had gone on sale, prompting Big Bang to add another date. Tickets for that date sold out just as fast, demonstrating the boys’ popularity.
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