[NEWS] 101227 JYP Nation artists spend Christmas Eve with 10,000 fans
2010.12.27
Top Korean singers from major talenthouse JYP Entertainment (JYPE) took the stage in front of 10,000 fans for their first joint concert on Christmas Eve.
JYPE announced in a press release Monday that JYP Nation artists -- composed of Park Jin-young, Wonder Girls, 2PM, Lim Jeong-hee, JOO, San E and miss A -- joined each other on stage for their three-hour long concert titled "TEAMPLAY" at the Olympic Park Stadium on December 24.
The concert featured various group performances by founder and CEO of JYPE Park Jin-young and 2PM members Nichkhun, Taecyeon and Junho singing their rendition of "Bad Boy Good Boy" and Wonder Girls' members Sohee and Sun displaying their dance skills to miss A's latest single "Breathe."
Other joint performances included miss A's Fei and Jia, Wonder Girls' Yenny, Yubin, Sohee and Sun dancing to 2PM's "Heartbeat," a duet by 2PM's Chansung and Fei to the tango version of 2PM's tune "Without U" and special guest appearances by former JYPE artists including G.O.D's Son Ho-young, Kim Tae-woo and Asian superstar Rain.
"It was meaningful to spend this Christmas with our fans through our first joint concert from the artists of JYP Nation," the members of JYP Nation were quoted as saying, adding that they want to thank their fans once again for coming to their show.
Founded in 1997 by famed singer and producer Park Jin-young, JYPE focuses on various aspects of the entertainment business including music production, new artist recruitment, training and management.
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