KARA meet up with about 10,000 fans in Japanese fan meeting
2015.05.03
On May 2nd, KARA held '2015 KAMILIA FESTIVAL' sucessfully at Tokyo Gymnasium, Japan and met up with approximately 10,000 fans.
The fan meeting was held prior to the release of KARA's new single alum on May 5th. They also celebrated their 5th Japan debut anniversary with fans and thanked them for always supporting KARA.
Besides their hit performances like 'Mr', 'Rock U','Mamma Mia', they also performed their upcoming single, 'Summergic' in the loud cheers of audience. The girls also communicated with their fans by playing many different games and shared their sincere thoughts.
Their new Japanese single will be available on May 5th. They will also make a comeback in Korea in later May.
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