[NEWS] 2PM, First Arena Tour to Mobilize 70,000 People
2011.09.11
It's been revealed that 6-member Korean male group 2PM, nicknamed "Beast Idols," will begin their first arena tour starting December 5th at Osaka-jo Hall. They will perform 5 concerts in 4 different places for the tour, with plans to bring in 70,000 people.
2PM are currently in the midst of their first Asia tour "2PM HANDS UP ASIA TOUR" which started with a concert in Seoul, Korea on September 2nd. After circulating through Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Beijing, they will come to Japan in December. The tour, which will be a compilation of all the activities they did for their decorated Japan debut in 2011, is predicted to have a tight competition for tickets.
Presale tickets will be available through their official mobile site "2PM Hottest Japan Mobile" starting September 12 at 2pm until September 19 at 11:59pm; general sale will start at 10am on November 5.
'2PM ARENA TOUR 2011 "Title Undecided"' 12/5 (Mon) Osaka-jo Hall 12/6 (Tues) Osaka-jo Hall 12/8 (Thurs) Nagoya Gaishi Hall 12/14 (Wed) Saitama Super Arena 12/17 (Sat) Marine Messe Fukuoka
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