Korean boyband FTISLAND short for Five Treasure Island, consists of five members, namely Choi Jong Hun (guitar and keyboard),Lee Hongki (lead vocals) Lee Jae Jin (bass and vocals), Song Seung Hyun (guitar and vocals), and Choi Min Hwan (drums). The good looking and talented musicians stand out from other boybands for their ability to play their own musical instruments and write their own songs.
In their upcoming PLAY concert, the energetic and passionate boys have been thoroughly involved with its conceptualization - participating in the song selection, stage directing and live performance direction for the gig! Expect to see an impressive stage setup from the boys who expect nothing less than perfect for their fans.
Known for their powerful and explosive live performances, the five heartthrobs are going to wow their fans with fast high-energy chart-topping tracks such as the recent hit Hello Hello, everyone’s favourite Primadonna and their own written songs released in Japan! Their past showcase here in 2009 attracted a sellout crowd of a few thousand people and their joint concert earlier this year with other artistes drew a full house capacity of 8,000 people at the Indoor Stadium.
Be prepared to rock the night away with the five talented members as they bring their solo concert to Singapore for the first time at Max Pavilion, Expo on Jan 15, 2012!!!
Be Ready to PLAY with FT ISLAND!
2012 FTISLAND CONCERT PLAY! FTISLAND in SINGAPORE DATE: 15TH JAN 2012 (SUN) TIME: 6pm VENUE: The MAX Pavilion @ Singapore Expo TICKETS: $198`$168`$138`$108 (excludes $3 SISTIC charge) SISTIC BOOKING HOTLINE: 6348-5555 SISTIC ONLINE BOOKING: www.sistic.com.sg
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