After holding a total of nine shows in six cities in Japan, SS501’s Kim Hyung Jun successfully wrapped up his second Japanese tour.
On August 28, S Plus Entertainment reported that Kim Hyung Jun recently finished a national tour of Japan, which he went on in celebration of the release of his second Japanese EP “ESCAPE.”
This is his second Japan tour this year with his last one being in March. For this past tour, Kim Hyung Jun visited several cities throughout Japan with the first event kicking off on August 3rd in Tokyo. He then went on to Fukuoka, Osaka and Nagoya for the “Kim Hyung Jun 2012 2nd Story in Japan” and gathered approximately 10,000 fans in total.
At the concerts, he presented the stages of “Sorry I’m Sorry” from the most recent album “ESCAPE” and various original soundtrack songs from TV dramas “Glowing She” and “I Love You” he’s participated in.
Aside from his second nationwide tour, Kim Hyung Jun held interviews with the local media outlets, held autograph and hand-shaking sessions with fans and made appearances on TV programs.
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