[NEWS] 110323 2AM Jo Kwon and Wonder Girls takes pics in Thailand
2011.03.24
Korean idol Jo Kwon of ballad group 2AM has revealed several photographs he took with female pop sensation Wonder Girls last week on his official Twitter account (http://twitter.com/2AMkwon).
Through a posting today, Jo Kwon uploaded a photo he took with Wonder Girls members Sun and Yenny and another he took with Sohee, with a comment underneath saying, "Wonder girls~ & Kwon. When we went to Thailand~ It was fun when we all played games together."
Jo Kwon and the Wonder Girls, labelmates at top talent agency JYP Entertainment, had flown into Bangkok last week to sing at a concert held in celebration of the 50th anniversary of major broadcaster MBC.
Other K-pop artists, including 2PM, TVXQ, Girls' Generation and BEAST, had graced the stage as well.
Jo Kwon made his debut as the leader of the four-member ballad group 2AM in 2008. They released their first full-length album “Saint o’clock” and held their first-ever solo concert last year. He is currently starring in MBC's daily sitcom "All My Love."
The Wonder Girls have produced a score of hit songs including "Tell Me," "So Hot" and "Nobody" since debuting in Korea in 2007. They crossed over into the pop market in the United States in 2009, taking the stage as the opening act for the famous Jonas brothers and releasing their debut single "Nobody," as well as holding a 27-stop tour in North America last summer.
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