South Korea's leading pop duo 'TVXQ' set off their first world tour concert in Seoul. Tens of thousands of fans showed up.
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Live world tour "Catch Me" by popular Korean band, TVXQ attracted about 25 thousand fans from across Asia this weekend.
[Max Changmin, Co-Star, TVXQ]:
"It's been about four years. I feel so bad that we made them wait so long. However, this is our first concert as a duo, with two of us performing throughout the entire concert, so we would love to show our performances which are more mature and have grown."
It took just three minutes for the band to sell 25 thousand seats for its two concerts in Seoul, its management company said.
TVXQ was originally a five-member boyband, but the group split after three members left. The other three formed another band called JYJ, but the duo kept the band's original name.
TVXQ still has a large following among Japanese housewives and girls in other Asian countries.
[Max Changmin, Co-star, TVXQ]:
"I would rather take the responsibility as a duty, not a burden. We will work hard to make a big name for ourselves, and our country as well. Maybe it will help make other singers standout."
The next leg of the duo's world tour will be in Hong Kong early next year.
Source: itn, NTDTV
Distributed by: ContinueTVXQ.com
Full Story:
Live world tour "Catch Me" by popular Korean band, TVXQ attracted about 25 thousand fans from across Asia this weekend.
[Max Changmin, Co-Star, TVXQ]:
"It's been about four years. I feel so bad that we made them wait so long. However, this is our first concert as a duo, with two of us performing throughout the entire concert, so we would love to show our performances which are more mature and have grown."
It took just three minutes for the band to sell 25 thousand seats for its two concerts in Seoul, its management company said.
TVXQ was originally a five-member boyband, but the group split after three members left. The other three formed another band called JYJ, but the duo kept the band's original name.
TVXQ still has a large following among Japanese housewives and girls in other Asian countries.
[Max Changmin, Co-star, TVXQ]:
"I would rather take the responsibility as a duty, not a burden. We will work hard to make a big name for ourselves, and our country as well. Maybe it will help make other singers standout."
The next leg of the duo's world tour will be in Hong Kong early next year.
Source: itn, NTDTV
Distributed by: ContinueTVXQ.com
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