Henry, Park Myung Soo, Kyuhyun's sister and more to join tvN's new musical reality show 'Always Cantare'
2014.11.07
tvN's new musical reality show 'Always Cantare' has announced its official cast members.
According to an official broadcaster on November 7th, Super Junior-M's Henry, Park Myung Soo, Gong Hyung Jin, Oh Sang Jin, Sam Hammington, Sam Ochiri, Hyun Jyu Ni, Vanilla Lucy's Hyera, ZE:A's Jung Heechul, B.I.G's Benji, Super Junior Kyuhyun's sister Cho Ara, EXID' Hani and Hyerin, C-Clown's Rome, have been confirmed to join 'Always Cantare'.
'Always Cantare' will be a 4-episode series where the cast members and a 48-member orchestra will gather together and play under musical conducter Gum Nanse. The auditions to choose members for the orchestra already concluded on the 6th. Conductor Gum Nanse and the performers were also revealed to have finished shooting the opening for the show.
'Always Cantare' is scheduled to be broadcasted in December.
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