After showing up at the opening of 3.1 Phillip Lim's flagship store in the evening, the busy G-Dragon headed down to Lotte World together with 2NE1 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Lotte Cinema.
G-Dragon's new curly blonde hair already created much attention in the earlier article and it was more evidently shown in his performances at the 'Birth Night Party' (Bus Night Party) celebrations. Besides performing his solo songs like Heartbreaker, G-Dragon also performed Hello with 2NE1's Sandara Park.
The event was divided into Part 1 and 2, whereby the first part saw Kang Ji Hwan, Kim Ha Neul and Sung Yuri attending to meet their fans and talked about their movie experiences. The second part were the performances portion and besides G-Dragon and 2NE1, After School also performed. It was After School's second performance of the night having performed at KyungHee University 60th Anniversary Concert earlier.
So Young was missing for After School due to personal matters.
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