Last night, Korea’s popular boy group 2PM held their first Asia Tour concert in China at Nanjing Olympic Stadium. The six members put on an exciting performance for the fans that flew in from all over the world. Although the song list were generally in Korean and English, 2PM has diligently practiced their Mandarin and showcased them during the show with frequent Chinese greetings such as “Hi Nanjing”, “Thank You”, “Do you understand?”, “Together”. The crowd went wild when they said “I love you” in Mandarin. The fans also displayed their Korean skills when they sang along to 2PM’s hits such as “Hot”, “Electricity”, “Hands Up”, etc. Highlight of the night was the surprise segment 2PM prepared for the fans. They sang “Tian Mi Mi” without accompaniment and the fans joined in. The concert was filled with dance songs and the sophisticated dance choreography was stunning. The six Korean pretty boys captured the hearts of the fans with their outstanding performances and loud outfits. The concert was a visual and audio feast coupled with a live performance of swordsmanship. There’s only one phrase to this describe the concert, “Time flew past and it’s not enough!”
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