[news] SS501 performed a ballad with kim Hyun Joong and apologizes for not being able to perform a new song
2010.05.22
Male group SS501 Leader Kim Hyun Joong performed at the Dream Concert despite his injuries.
SS501 performed at the Sangam World Cup Stadium in Seoul for the 2010 Dream Concert where they appeared live on stage including Kim Hyun Joong who was involved in a car accident last week.
SS501 performed a ballad "Let Us Be the One" and shortly after they finished performing their song they sent out a message to fans and apologized because they have planned to perform a new song (title song) from their new album which was supposed to have been released last May 1 but due to unavoidable circumstances they weren't able to perform a new song and delayed their album release. They strongly said their "sorry" and apologies after their performance.
They also announced that they will resume their activities by June 4.
Their new album was supposed to have been released later this month but due to their leader's car accident where he bruised his ribs, he ad to rest for 2 weeks in order to fully heal the bruises and wounds and they accordingly changed their plans.
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