[News] 2AM's Japan concert tickets sold out in 10minutes
2011.12.19
Ballad group 2AM proved their great possibilities on conquering Japan after selling out all tickets to their upcoming concert tour in just 10 minutes.
On December 19th, Big Hit Entertainment revealed, "Tickets to 2AM's '2AM 1st JAPAN TOUR Never Let You Go' which will take place for five days starting January 24 of next year have sold out within 10 minutes of going on sale over the weekend."
2AM haven't debuted in Japan, and yet, selling out their tickets just proved the group's rising popularity in the country.
The group will hold their first show in Nagoya on January 24 and then visit Tokyo and Osaka to promote their upcoming debut single. [Tour details here]
2AM will release their Japanese debut single "Never Let You Go" on January 11th. The single will include the Japanese version of their hit songs "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" and "Sorry I Can't Smile For You".
Fan commented, "That's great!", "Wow, they haven't debuted yet but all the seat are sold out!" and so on.
Meanwhile, 2AM is busy preparing for their annual end-of-the-year concert which will be held on December 24th and 25th.
Source Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net Stay updated on the latest KPOP news. Follow me on Twitter @jhezwafu.
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