[News] JYJ Is Thankful For their First Visit In Chile!
2012.03.09
On March 8th at 4PM, JYJ held a press conference where Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu posed in front of cameras and gave thanks for being in this country.
The popular JYJ trio is currently in Chile to hold their long-waited for concert on Friday, March 9 at the Caupolicán Theatre.
For this reason, the group appeared before national media for a press conference where they discussed their trip and other topics.
At 4 PM, Jaejoong, Yoochun y Junsu posed in front of cameras and gave thanks for being in Chile.
Despite being in the country for only few hours, during the event, the group commented on how much they were surprised by the Chilean culture.
Also, Junsu expressed his views on music piracy, a controversial issue, to which the group assured that “music is a language that unites all.”
In addition, the group has scheduled a second performance in South America on Sunday, March 11 in Lima, Peru.
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