FT Island to perform on Japan’s ‘Mezamashi Live’ for 3 years in a row
2013.07.11
FT Island has been invited to perform at Japan’s music festival ‘Mezamashi Live’ again this year. According to FNC Entertainment, FT Island will be on stage of ‘Mezamashi Live’ at Tokyo, Japan on July 28th. This live event is a music festival organized by Japan’s broadcasting company Fuji TV which will be held from July 13th to September 1st. FT Island became the first Korean artist to participate in the music festival for the third year in a row. The group has actually brought in the most audience members during its participation in 2011 and 2012. Meanwhile, FT Island is currently on a seven-city tour in Japan to promote their third studio album ‘Freedom’.
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