Male group SMASH held a concert in Tokyo as part of their Japanese tour.
The group opened up the concert held at Shibuya AX on December 4th with their hit “Do It Do It” and sang other songs released in Japan like “True Love” and “Bounce Up”. The five members also prepared solo live stages for the fans and sang the title song of their 2nd mini album which was released in Korea last month.
SMASH thanked their Japanese fans for showing support even while they were busy promoting in Korea and promised to hold many activities in both Korea and Japan next year.
The group’s Japanese tour began in Osaka on December 3rd and will continue in Nagoya on December 5th after the Tokyo concert.
According to their official Japanese website, smashjapan.com, the group will hold a Chrismas Live and Talk Show on December 22nd in Shiga Prefecture and a Christmas party at the Sanrio Puro Land in Tokyo on December 23rd.
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