Rookie group NU’EST has been invited to judge the upcoming K-pop cover contest in Australia.
Titled ‘2012 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival’, the contest is scheduled to take place on August 24th at the Science Theatre University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. NU’EST will be making a guest appearance as judges to meet with the fans and participants.
Regarding their duties, the NU’EST members commented, “We’re excited to meet international fans who love K-pop, and see their passion unfold before our eyes. We will do our best to judge fairly.”
‘2012 K-Pop Cover Dance Festival’ will include both singing and dance contests separately, and the contestants will be evaluated not only by their singing or dancing, but also by their make-up, costume and style.
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