[NEWS] Junsu featured in Indonesian Website: Korean Artists Concert promoter Ronnie Sianturi Brings Junsu to Jakarta!
2012.05.10
INILAH.COM, Jakarta – It’s been a while since Ronnie Sianturi appeared as a singer. Now he has a new profession: concert promoter for Korean artists. In the near future, he will bring Junsu to Jakarta.
Ronnie will hold Junsu’s concert, a member of Korean boyband JYJ, in JITEC, Mangga Dua Square, Jakarta, on June 16th, 2012.
[There are some reasons why he becomes concert promoter for Korean artists]
“Firstly, Korean stars are trends and receive much love in many countries. Secondly, [Junsu's] songs are good and he’s cool. The last reason, it would be good to learn from the discipline and training methods applied by Koreans.” said Ronnie [when we met him] at his home in Pondok Pinang, Jakarta Selatan, on Tuesday (8/5).
Ronnie, who was in the group Trio Libels (T/N: popular vocal group in 1980s), said that he monitors some Korean artists. Because he works with Junsu, so he asked Junsu for a concert in Indonesia.
“I love watching Korean stars. I’ll happen to work with Junsu.” he said.
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