[news] After School to have a Japan concert tour this April
2012.01.13
After School will be having their first concert tour in Japan since their debut. Last year, After School made their debut in Japan by releasing their first Japanese single "bang!" on August, since then they have been actively promoting in Japan.
After School received much attention from Japanese fans since their debut and now they will be having their First Japan Tour called "AFTERSCHOOL First Japan Tour 2012 -PLAYGIRLZ" starting on the 27th of April. They will be touring all over Japan and will be meeting with a lot of their Japanese fans.
With their upcoming concerts, the members are both having activities in Korea and Japan and with their tight schedule the members are working hard to prepare for it and this will be the first time they will be meeting with their fans in an independent concert. After School member UEE said, "Our first independent concert is my dream ever since I debuted and joined After School. We are delighted that our dream came true this 2012 and we will practice hard to put a good show".
Meanwhile, After School recently released their third Single "Rambling Girls" and will be releasing their first Japanese full album in March with a year ahead of activities of promotions.
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