Monday, 27 May 2013

[NEWS] B.A.P to make their Japanese debut



You heard right, Japanese BABYs! B.A.P will be coming your way soon!

During their press conference held at the Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center on the 25th, B.A.P made their big announcement stating, "We will make our Japanese debut this Fall."

B.A.P, who will be making their debut with the help of Japan's King Records, shared, "It still feels so surreal. We are joyful that we can fulfill our dream of making our debut in Japan. We want to share our music as soon as possible. Please look forward to our debut song."

The boys also shared what it was like to hold their first concert in Japan sharing, "We haven't promoted in Japan until now and it was our first live performance here, so we were very surprised and touched upon seeing a lot of fans come out."

Leader Bang Yong Guk took note of B.A.P's charms, although most BABYs already know what they are already, sharing, "Our musicality comes first, second is our performance, and masculine charms. We get inspired by all genres of music, and we would also like to perform our self-created songs."

B.A.P successfully wrapped up their sold-out concert, 'B.A.P LIVE ON EARTH JAPAN', on the 24th-25th in front of 10,000 fans and made them swoon as they rocked the stage with a total of 24 songs.

Following their Japanese debut, the boys are also planning to hold a large-scale domestic tour so stay tuned for the exciting months to come!

Source: AllKpop



Currently on its concert tour, B.A.P announced its plans to debut in Japan during a press conference.



On May 25, B.A.P held a press conference at the Pacifico Yokohama Convention Center in Japan for its 2013 B.A.P Live on Earth Japan concerts. At the press conference, B.A.P announced that it will be debuting in Japan with King Records.

“We can’t believe it. We’re happy to be able to debut in Japan,” said the members. “We want to hurry and let everyone listen to our music. Please anticipate our debut song.”

B.A.P held its first exclusive Japanese concerts on May 24 and 25, which were both sold out. The members were thankful to have so many fans in the audience, despite making a debut in Japan.

Source: enewsWorld

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