Winner to debut and hold concert tour in Japan this September
2014.08.02
Winner is gearing for both their Korea and Japan debuts.
YG Entertainment announced on that Winner will debut with 1st Japanese album "'2014 S/S-Japan Colletion'" on September 10th. Before that the group will hold a 'High Touch & Talk' event in Namba Hatch on August 27th and Shinagawa Stella Bar on 28th, then will proceed with more activities through 'WINNER 1st JAPAN TOUR 2014'.
After the release of their Japanese album, on September 11th Winner will perform in Tokyo, 23th in Sapporo, Fukuoka on 28th, Nagoya on 30th and October 1st, Namba on October 3th and 4th and will return to Tokyo on October 10th and 11th.
Meanwhile, Winner will drop their Korean debut album online and offline on August 12th and 14th. They will be holding a launching show 'Grand Launch' on August 6th at Conrad Seoul
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