[News] Lee Hyori will continue follow-up promotions in June
2010.05.28
As promised by her talent agency, Lee Hyori will be extending her promotions for H-Logic and shall return in June for a follow-up single. Opening promotions for June, Korea’s resident diva will be battling with World Cup. Meanwhile, a close source to Hyori has remarked that she is currently preparing for her follow-up single in terms of choreography , style and concept. Lee Hyori will be battling with the World Cup in June, during her follow-up song promotions
Different from other singers, Hyori is going to do promotions during the World Cup, which takes place from June 11 to July 11.
After her performance on May 22 on MBC Music Core, Hyori has been choosing between her fourth album’s “Highlight” or another song from her repackaged album for the June promotions. She is leaning towards a song from her repackaged album.
A close associate of Hyori’s said, “Hyori stopped appearing on music shows to prepare for the follow-up song. She also needs to practice the choreography for the music video. The style and concepts for the follow-up song will be revealed in June.”
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