KARA keeps their promise to reunite with Korean fans
2013.06.12
KARA are keeping the promise that they made two years ago with their fans. According to the group’s agency, DSP Media, KARA will hold a fan meeting at Sang Myung Art Center in Seoul on June 15. The group will reunite with their fan club ‘Kamilia’ to celebrate ‘Kamilia Day’ with around 1,000 fans. During a previous fan meeting held two years back on June 11, 2011, KARA promised to celebrate ‘Kamilia Day’ every year. In 2012, the meeting was attended by about 400 fans. DSP Media said, “Despite their busy schedules, all the members of KARA will attend the fan meeting to keep the promise they made to fans two years ago. The theme will be ‘Kamilia award’ where KARA are the award winner and the fans are the the audience attending an awards ceremony.”
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