[NEWS] JYJ to hold ‘2012 JYJ Membership Week’ in June
2012.04.05
Idol group JYJ will be holding a large-scale exhibition for the first time in June.
According to the group’s agency, C-JeS Entertainment, JYJ will hold the 4-day ‘2012 JYJ Membership Week’ starting on June 28 to July 1 in Seoul. The event will feature various events, and will invite 15,000 Korean and Japanese fan club members.
Baek Chang Joo, president of the agency, stated, “We decided to hold this event in order to repay JYJ fans for always showing their support. This event will be Korea’s first big fan exhibition where the fans can see, hear, and feel about everything of JYJ.”
Since the event is a huge fan exhibition, various events are planned to be held. Photo exhibition, food zone with menus selected by JYJ, fan art competition, trick art and booths will be prepared, while more details are to be announced on a later date.
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