All 7,800 seats have been sold for girl group T-ara’s first concert in Thailand. The upcoming Monday show at Bitec Hall in Bangkok kicks off a tour of Thailand, Korea and Japan. “We will sing all of our hits from ‘Lovey Dovey’ to ‘Roly Poly.’ We can’t wait to make some great memories with the Thai fans,” said the band.
After the Thai concert, the band will tour Japan from June 19 until July 26, taking to Aichi, Osaka, Fukuoka, Miyagi, Hokkaido and Tokyo. The band returns to Korea for its official fan meet on July 14 for its third anniversary. Then the girl group will finish up the Korean leg of its concert tour on Aug. 11.
Yesterday, the group’s agency released pictures and information about one of the two newest additions who will take the number of members from seven to nine.
The new girl named Dani is said to be from Los Angeles and is just 14 years old. Another newbie will join the group in June and will be officially introduced to the public next week.
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