[News] 120430 JYJ’s Jun Su Names His First Solo Album “Xia

[News] 120430 JYJ’s Jun Su names his first solo album “Xia

JYJ’s Jun Su released the teaser poster and the name of his first solo album after releasing its visual concept, Unequalled, last week.

On April 30, C-jes Entertainment, JYJ’s agency, released the teaser poster of Jun Su’s first solo album on JYJ’s official Facebook account (www.facebook.com/CJESJYJ).

In the teaser poster, Jun Su is wearing a cloak, showing a dark image. There’s also a phrase that reads Xia Trantellegra, which is the album’s title.

Trantellegra, which is written in a strong style, means a magic spell that makes people dance. It’s the lead track composed by Jun Su.

 

As the teaser poster gives a powerful image of Jun Su, people are now curious about the jacket photo, which will be released soon.

A spokesperson for Jun Su says, “The title of Jun Su’s first solo album is Xia. Xia is a representative identity of Jun Su. It also means a type of album that combines all the talents of Jun Su.”

The advance sales for Jun Su’s first solo album Xia will start on May 4 on and offline.

The second teaser video of Jun Su’s first solo album will be released on May 2 on JYJ’s official YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/CJESJYJ), and the jacket photo will be released on May 4.

Jun Su will hold his first concert at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium on May 19 and 20. He will then start his concert tour in Asia. He will hold live concerts in six Asian countries, and it will start in Thailand on May 27. Jun Su’s popularity in Thailand was proved as all 3,000 tickets, partially out for sale, were sold out only in ten minutes.

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[Translation] 120424 Tohoshinki, Sing Their Hearts Out During The Finale Of Their Nationwide Tour

[Trans] 120424 Tohoshinki, Sing Their Hearts Out During The Finale Of Their Nationwide Tour

Popular male duo, Tohoshinki, held the finale of their tour, which attracted 550,000 audiences, at the Kyocera Dome Osaka on 23 April.

This is their first nationwide tour since the duo restarted activities in Japan in January 2011. Yunho (26) and Changmin (24) said, “As this is the finale, we will be even more passionate than usual, and give it all we have!” and showcased their explosive power from the first song onwards. As the fans were extremely passionate, Changmin said, “Everyone is too hyped up. It’s noisy!”, making the entire venue burst out in laughter. In addition, there was also an incident where Changmin had a cramp in his left foot during an intense dance track. The duo performed 25 songs, including their new single “Still”, passionately in front of an audience of 45,000.

Changmin expressed his gratitude to the fans again, “Today is the finale, but it became a time when we really feel how fortunate we are.” Yunho, who teared during the Tokyo Dome concert on 15 April as he was so overcome with emotions, gave a message to the fans which also sounded like something he was saying to himself. “It is a pity (that it is the end), but it’s alright! Because we can meet again.” The emotions upon the ending of the tour which brought 550,00 people together cannot be expressed in words. The fanclub event for 100,000 people will begin at the end of June.

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[Vid] 120423 JUNSU 1st Album Teaser 1

[Vid] 120423 JUNSU 1st Album Teaser 1

The hair and makeup directors, stylist, choreographer, music video director, photographer that contributed to Kim Junsu’s new record reveal its concept and strategy.
The title “UNEQUALLED” represents Junsu’s unique creativity and identity, penetrating into the overall concept of the album.

“Kim Junsu is a world-class artist. He is a leader among numerous idols and what he picks turn to a trend. The ideas for this album distinctive in that the hairstyle shows various colors that represent a series of feelings covered by one song. It also features Orient’s emotional base and a hint of the West” said the hair and makeup director.

Moon Ju-yeong, the makeup director, was handed the baton: “the overall concept is very intense, dense, deep and differentiated from any other idol singers, in a word, ‘strong’. The makeup features intense, mysterious eyes.”

The costume stylist gives an account of Junsu’s stage clothes: “Attention to details added to the foundation of on-trend see-through look and slim suit design. Geometric patterns and modern materials realize a ‘modern heritage’ concept that mixes and matches the modern trends and heritages.”

“At a word, Kim Junsu is a triple threat, which refers to an individual proficient in the disciplines of acting, singing, and dancing represented by Justin Timberlake, Beyonce and Christina Aguilera. His world-class talents are limitless. I used many hard-edge movements corresponding to his music, and as always, Junsu did wonders” said Jeri Slaughter, choreographer of JYJ’s worldwide album.

Kim Yeong-jun who took photos of Junsu for the record jacket reports: “It was a satisfactory shooting as he showed various emotions through his eyes. Junsu is an intriguing subject that has both a masculine, strong appeal and feminine beauty in the face.”

The music video director also remarked: “this video has been designed to incorporate his tremendous energy and dreamlike, abstract feelings. The perfect harmony between sets and choreography created a fervent and exquisite visual.”

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[NEWS] JYJ Performs At A Special Event Of The Nuclear Security Summit

[NEWS]  JYJ Performs At A Special Event Of The Nuclear Security Summit

 JYJ held a special performance at the Blue House (Cheongwadae), in conjunction with the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit.

According to JYJ’s management agency, JYJ performed at the “Seoul Nuclear Security Summit・Spouse Event”, held at the Blue House State Guesthouse on the afternoon of 27 March.

JYJ, formed by the three members Yoochun, Junsu and Jaejoong, performed “Be My Girl” and “In Heaven”, catching the eyes and ears of the guests.

A representative of the event coordinators said, “JYJ is the only group to have advanced into Asia, North America, Europe and even South America. The response from all the guests, including the First Ladies, was very positive. From the perspective of the organisers, we are also very appreciative of JYJ’s efforts. The stage this time was also an opportunity to share with the world how outstanding K-pop is.”

JYJ also expressed their thoughts. “We are very happy to have been invited to share the merits of K-pop with the First Ladies, who are representatives of the various countries. After our world tour, we feel very happy to be given another opportunity to promote Korea. Although it was a short event, we hope that this will be an opportunity for the guests present at the meeting to be left with precious memories of Korea.”

Guests, including those from Switzerland, Vietnam and the Philippines, also drew attention when they requested commemorative photos with JYJ. The First Lady of Korea also mentioned (when greeting JYJ) that she enjoys watching Yoochun in “Rooftop Prince”.

Meanwhile, after their South American concerts, which officially mark a close to their 15-city World Tour, JYJ is expected for focus on their individual activities, including dramas and musicals, in the short-term.

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[NEWS] JYJ’s Junsu, Musical “Elisabeth” Has Attracted 200,000 People So Far

[NEWS] JYJ’s Junsu, Musical “Elisabeth” Has Attracted 200,000 People So Far

JYJ’s Junsu has been enjoying much popularity even in musicals.

According to (Junsu’s) management agency, C-Jes Entertainment, on 21 March, the 12 performances of “Elisabeth” which Junsu has participated in so far have a cumulative total audience of more than 200,000. “Elisabeth” has ranked number 1 with record high sales due to Junsu’s involvement. It can be said that all the musicals that Junsu has participated in have become topics of discussion.

With his 12th “Elisabeth” performance on the afternoon of 21 March, Junsu has attracted more than 200,000 audiences so far, proving his popularity.

In response to his own popularity, Junsu said, “The feeling of working with really outstanding actors and actresses day after day is very fun. I am touched each time during the curtain call, thanks to the audience who applaud us, it gives me strength.”

In addition, he also said, “I hope that with the remaining performances of “Elisabeth”, the audience will be able to find their own happiness after watching the performances.”

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[INFO] University of Michigan Symposium on Hallyu 2.0: “OF THE FANS, BY THE FANS, FOR THE FANS – THE REPUBLIC OF JYJ”

[INFO] University of Michigan Symposium on Hallyu 2.0: “OF THE FANS, BY THE FANS, FOR THE FANS – THE REPUBLIC OF JYJ”

The University of Michigan will be holding a Symposium on the Hallyu Wave on April 6. One of the seminars offered during the 2nd panel is entitled: “Of the fans, by the fans, for the fans: The Republic of JYJ.”

YJ3 Note: Prof. Seung-ah Lee has presented the same topic at UC Irvine.  Event description is below:

The nationalist celebrations behind K-pop hide uncomfortable and troubled reality of the Korean entertainment industry. Far from being a paradise for aspiring young artists, SM Entertainment is a powerful industrial machinery that maintains complete control over the products it manufactures—the dancing and singing teenage boys and girls who are carefully marketed as “idol groups.” Prof. Lee’s lecture examines the JYJ fandom as an emerging social movement and analyzes both the mechanisms and logics internal to this movement.

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[Translation] 120321 Junsu’s Tweets‏

[Trans] 120321 Junsu’s Tweets‏

[Momma Cha inserted picture] Xiah-Tod looks masculine with his hair up or down…  🙂

Junsu: Should I style up my hair today or let it down… hmm… it has its pros and cons in the musical…

Junsu: If were to let it down… it would be more feminine in the musical. If were to style it up, it would be more masculine… there’s actually not much difference but when I was acting in it, it felt differently… Not sure if others felt it… but this is what I feel~ Hmm

Fan #1: @1215xiahtic Let it down during 1st act and style it up during 2nd act.

Junsu replied: Oppa will be tired~ TT

Min Young Ki (poimin73): @1215thexiahtic Stop worrying and come quickly kekeke

Junsu: @poimin73 Ke ke Hyung, this is our first collaboration after three weeks~!!!

Fan #2: Oh, I felt it too. In that case, how about styling up half and letting half down??!! As Death is neutral!! kekeke so sorry…

Junsu replied: That seems to be Tod who just woke up…

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[NEWS] 210,000 Craze for JYJ World Tour, Grand Finale in Peru

[NEWS] 210,000 Craze for JYJ World Tour, Grand Finale in Peru

The South America concert has been a part of JYJ World Tour Concert that began last April Bangkok, Thailand. The tour included stops in Taipei, Vancouver, Newark, Los Angeles, Barcelona and Berlin; total of 15 different cities.

The JYJ Peru concert on March 11 at Estadio X Sur Plata Nada Monumental in Lima drew in more than 6,000 fans. The concert has drawn large interest as the trio became the first K-Pop artist to perform in South America.

The South America concert has been a part of JYJ World Tour Concert that began last April Bangkok, Thailand. The tour included stops in Taipei, Vancouver, Newark, Los Angeles, Barcelona and Berlin; total of 15 different cities and performed for 210,000 audiences.

C-Jes Entertainment announced on March 13 that the concert in Peru drew up to 6,000 fans. Fans had been camping outside over a week to await the boy’s arrival and the show. The dreams of the fans were met and yet fans have been reported to have been asking for more.

During the concert that lasted for 2 hours fans cheered and sang along JYJ’s hits like ‘Ayyy Girl,’ ‘Mission,’ ‘Be The One,’ and more. There was reportedly 10 fans that fainted due to exhaustion.

The South America portion of the concert was held in Chile and Peru has been making headlines all over the local media as well as other parts in the world.

After successfully concluding the performance in Chile with 3,000 fans on March 9, the trio flew over to Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima where over 3,000 fans have been waiting for JYJ’s arrival.

Surprisingly this large unprecedented number of fans waiting at the airport wasn’t the first sign of the excitement and craze over JYJ. The first whim was back in January when the concert tickets of both Chile and Peru broke records sale. Due to the overwhelming demand of fans the Peru concert added an additional 1,000 tickets that were sold out immediately.

With the completion of their successful World Tour concert, fans are awaiting expectantly already of their next tour.

C-JeS Entertainment CEO shared, “JYJ will focus on their album and individual activities for now. The group will release a second English album, in the second half of the year.”

The K-pop wave seems to be writing new history and breaking records wherever it lands.

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[PICS] 120318 Junsu – Elisabeth Musical

[PICS] 120318 Junsu – Elisabeth Musical

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[GENERAL] 120315 Musical Powers ‘Hallyu’ In New Direction

[GENERAL] 120315 Musical Powers ‘Hallyu’ In New Direction

By Kwon Mee-yoo

Ichikawa Rie came from Japan to see the musical “Elisabeth.” She is a fan of JYJ’s Jun-su, who is starring in the show. “I was thrilled to see him performing the role of Tod, or Death, live,” Ichikawa said.

Rows of wreaths stand at the lobby of Blue Square Music Hall, a new theater in Hannam-dong, Seoul, where the musical is being staged. They are from fans of the actors and the language on the ribbons varies from Korean and Japanese to Chinese and Taiwanese, showing the diversity of support. The recipients are not only K-pop star Jun-su and television actor Song Chang-eui, but musical actors Ryu Jung-han and Park Eun-tae.

Ichikawa first visited Korea to see Jun-su in “Mozart” in 2010 and soon fell in love with Korean musicals. “There are many musicals in Japan too but I feel something special about Korean actors. They sing really well and convey their emotions in the songs,” she said. “I have seen other Korean musicals and hope to see more of them.”

The Korean musical industry is busy attracting foreigners to local theaters, while making forays into overseas markets at the same time.

-From K-pop to K-musical

The Korean musical industry has been steadily building up for years, growing bigger as big shows cast K-pop singers.

According to Interpark, the nation’s largest online ticket seller, the size of the market was around 250 billion won in 2011. It has grown for the past decade.

Interpark Ticket Global, an English reservation service, opened in August 2009 and tickets sold jumped over 167 percent in 2011, compared to the previous year.

“We can estimate the number of foreigners buying tickets by combining those sold at the global site and those who have an alien registration number,” Kim Sun-kyung of Interpark said. “Currently, the most popular shows among foreigners are ‘Elisabeth’ and Catch Me If You Can,’ both starring K-pop singers such as Jun-su and Key of SHINee.”

“Hallyu,” or the Korean wave, for musicals began around 2009 when Ahn Jae-wook was cast in “Jack the Ripper.” His appearance drew fans from overseas, signaling the possibility of a Korean wave in plays and musicals. M Musical Company, the producer of “Jack the Ripper,” said more than 10 percent of the audiences were foreigners, mostly Chinese or Japanese.

Musicals based on hit movies and television dramas have been staged overseas, bringing existing fans of Korean pop culture to theaters. “Two hundred-Pound Beauty,” another movie-turned-musical starring KARA’s Park Gyu-ri, sold tickets worth some 400 million yen during its run in Kyoto last October, thanks to the popularity of the girl band in Japan.

Some productions target hallyu fans from the beginning. PMC Production, famed for the success of the non-verbal performance “Nanta,” staged the musical “Romance of Their Own,” based on the 2004 movie of same name, in 2011.

It is a jukebox musical featuring various K-pop hits from 2PM’s “Heartbeat” to KARA’s “Mister.”

“About 35 percent of the audience were foreigners from Japan, China, Thailand, Taiwan and even from the United States and France,” Shin Ji-youn of PMC said. “They first come to see their favorite singers such as Ryeowook of Super Junior, but later they watch the show again with a different cast. We plan to take the show overseas but the details have yet to be decided.”

Musical critic Cho Yong-shin said considering overseas markets from the planning stage has become a trend for shows in Korea.

“Previously, theatrical works were produced only for the home market, but the domestic market is saturated. Instead of accepting such limitations, producers are now making inroads into international markets,” Cho said.

He said there are so many musicals created in Korea and some of them are suitable for overseas. According to Interpark, 2,140 musicals were staged in Korea last year alone, a 14 percent jump from 1,880 in 2010.

“K-pop is now on the forefront of hallyu and more producers are eager to cast K-pop stars in their shows. Jukebox musicals featuring K-pop are also being experimented with. These can be seen as an aspect of the diversity,” the critic said.

-Aiming at Asian market

Neighboring countries, China and Japan, are prime targets for Korean musicals heading abroad.

CJ E&M, a giant investor and producer in the musical industry, made a successful entrance into China by establishing joint venture United Asia Live Entertainment with China Arts and Entertainment Group and Shanghai Media Group.

It co-produced a Chinese version of “Mamma Mia!” in six cities from Shanghai to Beijing and Guangzhou last year. The six-month tour drew 250,000 people and recorded 20 billion won in sales. CJ E&M mediated between the original creators from the United Kingdom and the local Chinese production based on its rich experience in staging licensed musicals.

“Mamma Mia!” will tour 10 more cities in Greater China including Hong Kong and Macau and “Cats” is in preparation for its Chinese opening in September. Since China is an enormous, emerging market, CJ E&M ultimately seeks to introduce homegrown musicals.

“I think Korea has the most developed system in the musical industry among Asian countries and we should take pride in it,” said Kim Byeong-seok, senior vice president of CJ E&M Performing Arts Business Unit. “The successful joint production of Mamma Mia! in China could be a good example of an exchange in the cultural industry celebrating the 20th anniversary of Korea-China diplomatic relations.”

CJ E&M takes a different approach to Japan. The firm took part in staging “200-Pound Beauty” there with original Korean production company Shownote and the Shochiku Company in Japan.

“It created a synergy of good content with K-pop singers such as Gyu-ri of KARA. We see more possibilities for musicals with the existing popularity of hallyu, especially K-pop there,” Kim said.

CJ also said two more musicals are sounding out possibilities in Japan this year — “Street Life,” a DJ DOC jukebox musical, and “Lovers of Paris,” based on the 2004 drama.

“We could create a ’one Asia market’ covering China, Japan and Korea, and Korea will lead the musical industry,” Kim said.

Small productions are also making their way abroad. “Laundry,“ a homegrown musical that enjoyed success in the Korean theater district Daehangno drawing some 280,000 people since its premiere in 2005, was performed in Japan in February. Japanese production company Pure Marry bought the license for the show and Japanese actors performed the roles. Chu Min-joo, playwright and director of the musical, went to Japan to head the show.

Lee Ji-ho, producer of “Laundry,” said a Japanese promoter saw the musical in Korea and contacted him about the license. “I think we concluded a favorable contract,” he said. “February performances were more like presentations introducing the show to Japan and we signed for additional nights in Tokyo in May. We see the show touring more Japanese cities later.”

“Laundry” portrays the everyday life of ordinary Seoulites. “I worried that Laundry might only draw sympathy from Korean audiences, but it resonated with those from different cultures as well. This is a meaningful step for a Korean musical,” Lee said.

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[News] 120312 JYJ First Korean Band to Perform Solo in Latin America

[News] 120312 JYJ First Korean Band to Perform Solo in Latin America

Boy band JYJ held a concert at Teatro Caupolicán in San Diego, Chile, on Friday (local time), becoming the first Korean group to perform solo in Latin America. The venue was packed some two hours before the concert got under way, with over 3,000 fans hunkering down to catch a glimpse of the Asian pin-ups

JYJ perform at the Teatro Caupolicán in San Diego, Chile, on Friday. /Courtesy of C-Jes Entertainment

 In the days leading up to the concert, hundreds of fans from other parts of Latin America such as Brazil, Columbia, Mexico and Venezuela camped at a nearby parking lot to make sure they got a seat at the concert.

The spectators went wild throughout the concert, cheering and waving their national flags. During the show, three people were reported to have fainted and were carried out of the premises.

Fans cheer wildly at a concert by JYJ at the Teatro Caupolicán in San Diego, Chile, on Friday. /Courtesy of C-Jes Entertainment

The performance was part of the group’s world tour, which started last April and ended on Sunday in Lima, Peru.

Chilean reporters who were present at the latest concert said, “K-pop fans here currently number 20,000 to 30,000. But once Korean singers’ music is released through official channels, their fan base will surely expand further.”

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