Despite having been shot down by Wang Biho on the 6th, U-Kiss will hold their first fan-meeting after 500 days since their debut on December 9th, 2009!
U-Kiss, who has been garnering much attention through their 'Kangnam dance,' will celebrate their 500th day anniversary through GomTV's fan-meeting program, 'Only 4 U.'
As well as holding their first fan-meeting and celebrating their 500th day anniversary, the group is also planning to celebrate Ki Bum's birthday on the same day.
This day is going to be a memorable one for fans because U-Kiss is also planning to play a few games with some lucky fans and get closer to their fans. They have even planned an OX quiz time, where fans can ask any questions their hearts desire.
U-Kiss stated: "We are nervous yet excited, because our first official fan-meeting is set to be held on our 500th day anniversary. We have regretted not doing much for our fans all this time. Therefore, we want to do everything our fans want to do during this upcoming fan meeting."
On another note, U-Kiss has been in 10th place for 4 straight weeks on GomTV for their 'Conti UKiss' music video.
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