[News] Shinhwa's Jun Jin to hold fanmeetings in Asia
2011.11.14
Shinhwa member Jun Jin finally discharged from military after two-year mandatory duties, and announced to hold series of fanmeetings throughout Asia.
Open World Entertainment revealed that Jun Jin will embark his solo tour after the joint concert "OPENWORLD Festival in Tokyo" along with labelmates The Boss and X-5. The concert will take place in the Differ Ariake in Tokyo, Japan on November 26th.
A represetative explained, "Jun Jin is scheduled for fan meeting in China in early December while we are in discussions with several other countries in Asia".
It has been also revealed that Shinhwa will be releasing their 10th full-length album which is slated for March of 2012, prior to the group's 14th anniversary on March 24th. Representative added, "The group will most likely hold an Asian tour though everything is in the planning stages."
Meanwhile, Shinhwa member Andy also been discharged from the military. The only remaining Shinhwa member currently still serving is Minwoo.
Source: 10asia Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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