[news] K.Will get's a standing ovation at his solo concert in Japan
2010.07.25
Power Emotional Vocal Singer K.Will received a standing ovation after his second solo concert in Japan.
k.Will on the 24th in Osaka held "K. Will Live Concert with Band in Osaka", this was the second concert as the first one was in Tokyo last May.
More than 1,000 fans attended the concert where the audience was very impressed with K.will's performance. He sang popular OST songs which he did, like his OST for "A love to Kill", "Dream" and many more. He ended each song with great applause.
After he ended the concert, the audience asked for encore performances which he gladly did for the fans, after the 2 hours concert, he ended in tears when the audience gave him a standing ovation.
K.Will said, "I was very nervous at my first visit to Osaka because I saw a lot of happy faces in my concert in Tokyo, Before coming back to Japan, I will release a new album and I'll be back to show a new and better look" he promised.
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