Eun Ji Won and Park Jung Min confirmed for DSP festival
Nov 14, 2013 10:00
It has been announced that the Sechs Kies member Eun Ji Won as well as SS501’s Park Jung Min have been confirmed to participate in DSP Media’s first family concert, ‘DSP Festival’. Despite his busy schedule, Eun Ji Won decided to participate in the festival for his friendship with DSP Media. Eun Ji Won was the leader of six-member group, Sechs Kies, who was one of DSP Media’s first idol groups. SS501’s Park Jung Min, who is currently continuing his career as a soloist, has been confirmed to perform at the DSP Media’s first family concert as well. Unfortunately due to drama schedules, other SS501 members Kim Hyung Jun and Kim Hyun Joong will not attend. Meawhile, ‘DSP Festival’ concert will be held at Jamsil Indoor Stadium on December 14 in commemoration of the company’s 22nd anniversary.
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