BTOB to hold first solo concert 'Hello Melody in Busan' in April
2015.03.12
BTOB are holding their first solo concert since debut in Busan titled 'Hello Melody'. This is the follow up concert of 'Hello Melody' which was firstly held in Olympic Hall, Olympic Park, Seoul in October last year.
The last year's concert was successful drawing out six thousand audience who shared great memories and enjoyed live stages of the boys. This is a surprise concert organized exclusively for their domestic fans in Busan.
According to their agency, this Busan concert will be packed with BTOB's special and overwhelming live performances as well as intense stages by BTOB units and solo stages of the members.
Meanwhile, BTOB are holding 'Hello Melody in Busan' on April 4 at 7PM KST in KBS Busan Hall.
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