A Pink to hold first solo concert 'Pink Paradise' in January next year
2014.12.16
A Pink will have their first solo concert after 4 years since debut in January next year.
According to A Cube Entertainment on December 16th, A Pink's 1st solo concert titled 'Pink Paradise' will be held on January 30th & 31st at Olympic Park Olympic Hall. The concert is said to be a promise of the group to the fans as they are the only girl group of this year to win on all 3 major broadcast music programs for 2 consecutive weeks.
The agency said,"In order to repay all the fans' interest and love, they're currently gearing up with the concert preparations. A Pink will show 200% of their hidden charms which they weren't able to show through music programs and variety shows, so you can look forward to it. As this will be their 1st concert in 4 years, we ask for a lot of your interest".
The priority concert tickets will be available for fanclub members on December 22nd via YES24 while the regular tickets can be purchased via YES24 and Interpark on December 23rd.
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