
10,000 fans gather for 6 Korean bands
The popular Korean wave, or "hallyu," of Korean dramas may be on thin ice but the hallyu of K-pop is well alive.
Six
Korean singers (Sin Hye-seong, Jeon Jin, Wheesung, Tei, SG Wannabe,
Super Junior-Happy) held the joint concert entitled "3rd K-POP Super
Live" in Tokyo on Jan. 31.
The singers talked with the audience
in Korean and Japanese and the viewers cheered passionately with
glowsticks and signs when their favorite singers came to the stage.
Despite the lack of any fancy stage setting or special effects,
audience members stood up and cheered from the very first song.
The
most spectacular response was for Sin Hye-seong and Jeon Jin, members
of the Korean idol group Sinhwa, who command a large fan base in Japan.
Japanese fans spent the night at the hotel lobby where the two singers
stayed and cheered their performance waving luminous orange-lit
glowsticks.
Jeon, who performed the concert's closing, showcased
powerful dance and ballad numbers including "Wa" and "Love Doesn't
Come" throughout the show. He said, "If Japanese fan support for Korean
singers continues, we can continuously visit Japan to perform." He also
earned applause when he promised to learn more Japanese.
Sin
took to the stage with a band and sang his hits "Awaken," "Because It's
You" and "Same Thought." He said, "I recently shot the second mini
album music video for my third album in Sapporo and will visit Japan
again with new songs."
Meanwhile, Super Junior-Happy opened the
day's concert. After delivering greetings in Japanese, they sang
"Cooking Cooking!," "Sunny" and "Pajama Party."
Tei and SG
Wannabe, who have already held solo concerts in Japan and boast a solid
fan following, featured their signature powerful vocals. Tei showcased
his hits "A Miracle-like Story" and "Love leaves its scent" as well as
displayed superb stage manners and fluent Japanese.
Many audience members sang along with SG Wannabe's "Timeless" and "Partner for Life" in Korean.
Korean
and Japanese entertainment business officials at the concert said the
event was meaningful in that it showed that K-POP can revive the hallyu
boom, which started because of Korean dramas and is said to be losing
steam.
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