B1A4 7 months after Japanese debut: "stepping into Arena" wasn't all- "sells out all seats" flame-like force
2013.02.04
Group B1A4 successfully wraps up their first exclusive Arena concert in Japan.
B1A4 performed at Kobe World Memorial Hall on 26th to 27th January and at the Yokohama Arena on 29th to 30th- 4 concerts in total, packing all venues and made 30,000 fans go wild.
As a 7 month rookie group that made their debut in Japan on June last year, the officials of Japan were unanimous that selling out all seats for their Arena concert is very exceptional and so the group is receiving attention from the industry.
Starting off with “Beautiful Target” that received love from many fans, they performed “Sleep well goodnight” ,” Baby I’m Sorry”, “O.K” and passionately sang other tracks in Japanese. They heated up their Japanese fans who packed the venue with their original tracks included in their Japanese album- “Beautiful Lie”, “Tipping Point” and others.
Also, the special music drama corner that consists of dancing, singing and acting which was included during this tour alike their domestic concert received good reviews. The innovative attempts of each member for their individual stage made the corner stand out.
After wrapping up their concert B1A4 shared their thoughts, “It was an honor to be able to stand on the stage that we dreamed about since before our debut and because of our fans we were able to climb up this far. Even in the future, in order to return all the love you have given us, we will work harder and show a better side so we hope you would continue to watch over us.”
Meanwhile, B1A4 won “New Artist of the Year” and “Best 3 New Artists” during this year’s Japan Golden Disk Awards.
After successfully wrapping up their first Arena tour in Japan, B1A4 have started preparing for their next album and they are planning to meet their fans on February 16th through their first fan club opening party.
Source Credits: nate via Mochi Muffins @FLIGHTB1A4.com
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