[news] SM town flies to LA for SM Town Live World Tour
2010.08.23
SM Entertainment artists left Korea and flies to United States on a special charter flight for their concert in Los Angeles.
SM Representative said on the 23rd, "After their first concert last 21st, they flew to America for their SM Town live in LA. For this concert, over 300 artists and staff was accommodated at the Boeing 747-400 aircraft which was a special charter prepared for the whole team".
Due to the large staff including BoA, Yunho, Changmin, Super Junior, SNSD, SHINee, f(x), Trax, CJSH and the whole SM Town artists, a special charter with the Boeing 747-400 had to made to accommodate all of the staff at once.
They brought everyone for this large scale world tour and now the anticipation and hype is starting to rise.
In addition, with the ticket sales that began last month which started on the 24th of July, the reaction is an instant sold out with over 15,000 seats sold.
70% of the consumers who bought tickets were not Koreans, they were from Vancouver, Canada including Toronto, New York, Washington DC, South Carolina, Georgia and from the easter US who will be watching the huge concert.
Last 21st, SM Town had their first concert in Seoul with over 35,000 audience at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.
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