America's 'Rolling Stone' magazine covers Block B's Europe tour
2015.03.15
On March 13th, America's 'Rolling Stone' magazine headlined an article about BLOCK B's Europe tour.
'Rolling Stone' attended a press conference of Block B prior to their concert in Italy and asked a lot of questions about their career and tour. The article said, “It you can’t believe Block B’s popularity, ask thousands of fans who stood in front of their concert hall the night before”
The reporter shared, "We were amazed by Block B's popularity when looking at the endless line of fans in front of the venue. They have many fans in Italia including teens, hipsters and musicians".
Block B also held concerts in France, Finland, and Poland and spend good time with them. It has also been reported that many fans from other countries kept requesting Block B's visit to their home country.
Meanwhile, Block B's UKwon and B-Bom are going to play in a new web drama called 'Jumping Girl.'
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