Shinhwa member Andy headed to Taiwan and successfully held his first solo fan meeting.
The event was held at the International Conference Center in Taiwan which gathered over 2,000 local fans. It was his first fan meet in Asia after he was discharged from his military services on October 31st.
During the fan meeting, Andy performed some of his solo hits such as "Propose" and "Love Song". He also interacted with the fans and participated in some quizzes and other games. The singer expressed his gratitude toward the fans and put up an encore performances.
Meanwhile, Andy will be holding several more fan meetings in Korea, China and Japan until February of next year.
Source: mydaily Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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