Following their two-day concert in Seoul, BEAST kicked off their successful concert in Berlin, Germany!
On February 12th, BEAST held their 2-hour first exclusive concert in Berlin titled, "Beautiful Show in Berlin", the second leg of the group's "Beautiful Show" world concert tour.
Over 3,000 thousand fans from all over the world gathered to see the concert, despite the 10 degrees below zero temperature. The boys warmed up the night with their hit songs including "Special", "Breath" and "Shock", along with new ballads "I Knew It" and "Living Without You".
Aside from performing their big hits, member Hyunseung was able to perform a solo act and sang "Don't You Mind". While Doojoon, Kikwang and Junhyung all sang "Should I hug or Not". Doojoon concluded the concert with the remarks, "We're so glad that we had a chance to go on our world tour in Europe. This would be the beginning. We hope that we can visit all our fans’ countries.”
Meanwhile, BEAST will head to Shanghai, China for the third stop of their tour on February 25. The group will then take their show to Spain, United States, Japan, Thailand, China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Hong Kong and the Philippines.
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