Girl group Dal★Shabet successfully finished their showcase in Indonesia.
On November 24, Dal★Shabet had their first overseas showcase at Ritz-Carlton Hotel Grand Ballroom in Jakarta, Indonesia. The event attracted 2,000 fans from throughout the country.
The girls performed a number of their songs including, “Supa Dupa Diva”, “Bling Bling”, “Mr. Bang Bang” and “Have, Don’t Have”. They also had a photo time, and held an autographing event. In addition, Indonesian fans impressed Dal★Shabet by preparing an onstage surprise birthday party for member, WooHee.
Dal★Shabet’s agency, Happy Face Entertainment, said, “We weren’t expecting much since it was their first overseas promotion, but so many people attended the showcase, and showed positive reactions. The members also told that they will keep doing their best, and since some positive talks went on with a local management agency, we will be able to deliver more good news in the near future.”
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