Girl group 4minute's debut concert in Japan is beginning soon!
On today, the 8th, the girls will hold a concert at Zepp Tokyo, which holds 4 thousand people, as the main part of their whirlwind promotional tour. The fact that the tickets have all sold out in record time has also been announced.
At today's performance, 4minute will sing both "Muzik" and "Hot Issue" in Japanese, and, in her first overseas solo performance ever, HyunAh will perform her smash hit single, "Change." Using each member's individual personality to create tonight's setting, they will capture the hearts of Japan.
As part of their initial promotions, 4minute did their first showcase for the media, and many were shocked to see that the girls later were able to secure a good ranking on the Oricon chart. While in the middle of putting the finishing touches on their preparation for their Korean comeback at the end of this month, in order to communicate with their Japanese fans, they will be concurrently studying Japanese.
Source: Hankyung Translation (Korean to Japanese): Jumi @ 4minute's mixi Translation (Japanese to English): its_matteo @ 4-minute.com
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