[NEWS] T-ara rushes back to Korea after Japan concert
2012.06.29
Girl group T-ara will rush home to Korea after their concert in Japan.
According to T-ara’s agency, T-ara will rush back to Korea through Gimpo Airport today at 10:30 AM. This is because T-ara’s scheduled to appear on the live KBS2TV ‘Music Bank’ half-year show.
T-ara had hits in the first half of the year with “Lovey-Dovey” and their duet with Davichi, “We Were In Love”.
Despite the hectic schedules in Japan, T-ara members said, “We’re excited to have our comeback stage in Korea with ‘Day by Day’ since it’s been a long time since we could meet our fans on stage.”
T-ara’s members Soyeon, Eunjnug and Hyomin all have been confirmed for drama roles in ‘Haeundae Lovers’, ‘Five Fingers’ and ‘One Thousandth Man’ in the second half of the year. After the ‘Music Bank’ half-year show, the girls will go to drama script reading to prepare for the filming of the drama and then leave back to Japan with the other members on the morning of the 30th for concert tour dates.
Yesterday, T-ara released the teaser for their comeback song “Day by Day” and received an explosive reaction online.
On July 3rd, T-ara’s comeback song “Day by Day” will be released and on the 14th, they’ll establish the founding of their fanclub, “QUEEN’S”.
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