Popular boy group JYJ is carrying out acting-related activities after stopping music-related activities temporarily.
Park Yoochun has been offered the lead role ”Lee Gak” in SBS Monday-Tuesday drama ‘Rooftop Prince’, which will commence in the beginning of March. The coordination of detailed schedules and the signing of contract are expected to be completed this weekend.
‘Rooftop Prince’ is a romantic comedy, in which a Joseon Dynasty Crown Prince who lost the Crown Princess, time-traveled and found love admist a war. It is known that Park Yoochun has been contacted to play the lead role since the planning stage began.
Member Kim Jaejoong’s acting activites is comparable to that of Yoochun. He debuted as an actor in SBS ‘Protect the Boss’ last year. He has also received two to three offers from dramas that are scheduled for the first half of the year and is in the midst of reviewing the synopses.
Park Yoochun and Kim Jaejoong are acting in small-screen shows while Kim Junsu is attracting attention in the musical industry.
Kim Junsu will be meeting fans through the musical “Elizabeth” which will open on February 8th at Seoul, Hannam-dong’s Blue Square. Since the beginning of December, he has been practising daily in preparation for the opening show.
The three of them, who are carrying out drama and musical activities, will reunite on stage as JYJ for the South America Tour in March. They will hold their first solo concerts in Chile, Santiago on March 9th and Peru, Lima on March 11th.
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