[News] Girls' Generation Head to Japan for Music Bank's 'K-Pop Festival'
2011.07.12
After returning to Korea just recently on July 8th, the nine members of Girls' Generation were at the Gimpo Airport earlier today to jet back to Japan in order to fulfill their schedules. The girls dressed up for the occasion and smiled readily for the cameras. They were also joined by the other performers of Music Bank's "K-Pop Festival".
The large scale event will be held at the Tokyo Dome on July 13th, and boasts the involvement of other popular Korean groups like TVXQ and KARA. It has been declared by the PD of Music Bank as one of the largest international performances that is being organized by KBS so far. This is of no surprise since the Tokyo Dome is an established concert hall that has played host to the biggest artists from all over the world. The "K-Pop Festival" will be aired through KBS on July 22nd.
Girls' Generation is also set to wrap up their Japan Arena Tour at Fukuoka on July 17th and 18th. Stay tuned for updates!
Source: Newsen Written by: shizzles9@soshified.com
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