Having successfully concluded their ‘THE BLAQ% TOUR’ in Japan, MBLAQ announced to add two more concert dates following the four sold-out concerts.
MBLAQ performed at the Orix Hall in Osaka on July 26th and 27th and at the Tokyo International Forum on the 30th and 31st. Giving a warm welcome to the group, all the tickets for the shows were quickly and completely sold out.
The Japan concerts were the continuation of their first world tour ‘THE BLAQ% TOUR’, which started on July 21st in Seoul. MBLAQ members impressed the fans with their flawless and warrior-like performances of their hit tracks, “Run” and “Y”. Sub-unit G.O. and Mir performed their track “Wild” while Thunder performed his own solo track, “Don’t Go”.
With Japanese fans’ explosive reactions, MBLAQ decided to add more concerts in Yokohama on September 8th and 9th and they will be coming back with even better repertoires.
Meanwhile, MBLAQ will be performing in Taiwan on August 18th.
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