[NEWS] 110104 BEAST ends album promotions and enjoys their sweet break with personal activities
2011.01.05
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BEAST ends album promotions and enjoys their sweet break with personal activities
[Newsen Reporter Lee Eunhyuk]
BEAST met the new year with a sweet vacation.
After ending album promotions on December 31st, 2010, BEAST is currently spending a sweet, honey-like vacation. The things they decided to do amounted to as much as they had restlessly promoted. Via Twitter, Yong Junhyung and Yang Yoseob said that they were going to apply for their drivers’ license. The youngest, Son Dongwoon posted a picture of him ice fishing, bringing much happiness to the fans.
Officials from Cube Entertainment revealed to Newsen on the 4th that, “Although they are digesting individual schedules, along with variety shows and dramas, it really is a resting period.” They also said that, “Right now, the members have gone back home. They are enjoying their personal life.”
Unfortunately, their vacation is expected to be short. After BEAST’s short break, they will once again prepare for album promotions. BEAST will be aiming for the release of their Japanese debut album in the upcoming first half of the year.
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