[news] Jay Park ends his first solo concert in success!
2012.03.04
Solo singer Jay Park's wish for this year just came true as he concluded his first independent concert in huge success! Jay Park had his first solo concert last Saturday, March 3 at the Seoul Olympic Park Olympic Hall with over 5,000 fans in attendance.
On his concert, he started it appearing in a black suit looking sleek and handsome and performing his new song "New Breed". Following this, a live band performance of "Demon", "Abandoned" and "Level 1000". Jay Park said, "I did a lot of preparations for this concert and everything comes down to today's performances. I practiced all day even when im in the bathroom I practice singing my songs. Im going to perform more songs, if you memorize the lyrics please sing with me".
Jay Park also had a lot of surprises for his fans as he changed outfits and wigs a couple of times and even transformed into Lady Gaga and performed "Poker Face" and went topless during his performance setting the crowd in an uproar.
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