[News] SNSD Will Host First Solo Concert in Singapore Next Year
2011.07.27
Girls' Generation plans on hosting a solo concert in Singapore during February of next year. They are the first Korean girl group that Running Into The Sun (RITS) has selected after staging concerts for Korean boy bands Super Junior and SHINee. "Now the guys can't say they're left out. We're extremely thrilled to bring Girls' Generation for their first solo concert in Singapore. Concert-goers will be mesmerized by the girls' synchronized dance moves and heartmelt-worthy winks," stated RITS Creative Director Beatrice Chia-Richmond. She continued, "We're sure the temperatures of the Singapore Indoor Stadium would rise a few degrees with the arrival of the girls." Tickets for the concert are scheduled to go on sale towards the end of this year. Tickets are likely to sell out quickly, so be sure to stay up to date by visiting the RITShome pageandFacebook page. Source:Channel NewsAsia Written by: jaygatsby@soshified.com
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