Girl group KARA, who is enjoying amazing popularity in both Korea and Japan, has been working intensely with a full-packed schedule.
This is the busiest year-end time for the group, as they have been invited to almost all the major year-end events. KARA attended the Golden Disk Awards on December 11th at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan and will be followed by various awards ceremonies including, "Best Hit Gayo Festival", Fuji TV’s "FNS Gayo Festival", Asahi TV’s "Music Station Super Live 2011" and NHK’s "Red and White Song Battle".
A representative of KARA told enews on December 20th, "KARA’s year end schedule is no joke. This is the busiest year-end time ever."
In addition to awards events, members Goo Hara and Nicole are also busy working as MC’s of SBS’s "Inkigayo". The two members are having the most hard times since Inkigayo is a live show and they have to go back and forth between Korea and Japan.
The representative added, "KARA’s schedule is completely full through April 2012. We are really feeling KARA’s increased popularity in Korea but overseas also."
At the beginning of this year, KARA had conflict issues with the management company, which dealt with a potential disbandment. However, the group is arguably stronger than ever with a truly amazing achievements for the rest of the year. Many music industry officials commented, "If KARA had disbanded then, there would not have been such a glorious time now."
Source: enews Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net Stay updated on the latest KPOP news. Follow me on Twitter @jhezwafu.
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