[TRANS] 130812 Loyal Guys TVXQ Get Friendship Bracelets With Their Staff Members ‘Everyone Wants Them Now’

 

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TVXQ have become the first Korean singers to hold a Five Dome tour in Japan, and they have rewritten the history of Korean pop music by attracting a total of 700,000 fans to 16 concerts. What’s gotten as much attention as this feat is their fashion.

A photo taken inside TVXQ’s waiting room before their latest Japanese concert at Tokyo Dome, which was held on the 17th of June, was released and TVXQ’s wish bracelets instantly became a hot topic. On this day, TVXQ, their dance crew and staff all put their fists together to give a shout of support and energy before the concert. What drew the attention of many were the bracelets everyone was wearing on their wrists. These bracelets are from ‘Moree’, the ‘nation’s wish bracelets’ brand, and is popular as a gift because each design and color signify a different wish.

Netizens who saw the bracelets left comments such as, “TVXQ’s bracelets are so pretty”, “I want a friendship bracelet too”, and “TVXQ are the kings of loyalty, as expected!”

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[TRANS] 130721 ‘World Tour’ TVXQ Arrive In Shanghai, China.. ‘Captivates 10,000 Fans’

On their world tour, TVXQ have performed in LA, USA, Santiago, Chile, and now Shanghai, China.

 

TVXQ held their ‘TVXQ! LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘CATCH ME’ in SHANGHAI’ concert at 7:30pm at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, China. They captivated 10,000 fans with an amazing performance and great stage sets.

 

On this day, TVXQ performed a total of 25 songs, including hits like ‘Catch Me’, ‘Humanoids’, ‘Rising’, Why? Keep Your Head Down’, and ‘Mirotic’, as well as solo performances by U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin of ‘Honey Funny Bunny’ and the Chinese ballad ‘Ting Hai (聽海)’ respectively.

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Fans in the audience held pearl-red fanlights and sang along in Korean, enjoying the performance to the fullest and even prepared a paper slogan event that said ‘TVXQ! Let’s Fly’, touching TVXQ and making the atmosphere of the concert better than ever.

 

There was fierce competition at the arena to grab last-minute tickets on the day of the concerts, and countless fans flocked to the area to take their chance. As they rushed towards the entry gate, the door at the gate broke, requiring the presence of public safety officials to sort things out.

 

Meanwhile, TVXQ have now successfully completed their Shanghai performance and are set to become the first non-Japanese singers to perform at Japan’s Nissan Stadium on the 17th and 18th of August. These two performances will conclude their large-scale Japanese tour that is expected to attract a total of 850,000 people.

 

Source: [osen]

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[TRANS] 130618 Tohoshinki, Concludes 5-dome Tour Successfully… “Myriad Of Emotions At The Tokyo Dome”

[TRANS] 130618 Tohoshinki, Concludes 5-dome Tour Successfully… “Myriad Of Emotions At The Tokyo Dome”

With their final concert at Tokyo Dome, group Tohoshinki’s 5-dome tour concluded as a huge success, the first for any Korean singer.

Tohoshinki began their 5-dome live tour “Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2013 ~TIME~” with the first show at the Saitama Super Arena on 27 April, then went on to tour Sapporo Dome, Nagoya Dome, Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, and Tokyo Dome.

A total of 16 concerts were held in this tour, attracting an audience of over 700,000, proving their high popularity.

To wrap up the 5-dome tour, finale concerts were held over 3 days, from 15 to 17 June, at the Tokyo Dome. Tohoshinki sang a total of 28 songs over 3 hours, charming the audience with a concert that brought together their outstanding singing abilities, powerful performance, and diverse stage production effects.

In particular, the audience also prepared a special event during the last day of the concerts in Tokyo Dome on 17 June. When the performance for “In Our Time” began, the audience switched their red lightsticks, which represent Tohoshinki, to pastel blue ones instead. Among the blue lights, the title of the tour, “Time”, was displayed in red. The members are said to have been touched.

After the concert, Yunho expressed his thoughts, “Thanks to the many people who have supported us, we’ve been able to fulfill our dream of having a 5-dome tour. It still seems like a dream, and we will work even harder from now on with the mindset that this is just the beginning.”

Changmin said, “10 years ago, I did not think it would be possible for us to hold a 5-dome tour. But I’m really happy that this dream has come true, and I would like to share this important dream-like moment with our fans.”

Following their 5-dome tour, Tohoshinki will be holding their “LIVE TOUR 2013 ~TIME~ FINAL in NISSAN STADIUM” at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama over 2 days, 17 and 18 August. This will be the finale of their Japan live tour. Through the tour this time, it is expected that a total of 850,000 audiences would have been attracted, and this is expected to set a record for highest number of audiences for any Korean singer.

Source: [My Daily via kstyle]

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[TRANS] 111110 The Fight To Obtain Tickets For TVXQ’s Japanese Tour Begins, Scalper’s Tickets Go For 1.5 Million Won?

 [TRANS] 111103 The Fight To Obtain Tickets For TVXQ’s Japanese Tour Begins, Scalper’s Tickets Go For 1.5 Million Won?

Posted on November 10, 2011  

The war is on to obtain tickets for TVXQ’s concert.

TVXQ will be holding an arena tour in Japan next year, starting in Yokohama on the 18th of January. The tour has been receiving an explosive response from fans with the tickets selling out in a mere minute last month. But the fans who weren’t able to grab a ticket then are now doing whatever they can to obtain scalper’s tickets.

The average price of tickets that are being sold on auction sites such as Auction Japan are in the 50,000 Yen region (736,400 Won). Of these, the Osaka concert tickets are being auctioned off for as high as 110,000 Yen (1,508,100 Won). Considering the fact that the original price of the tickets was 9,500 Yen (138,000 Won), one can see that the tickets are now selling for ten times their original price. But even these are hard to get as a flood of people are trying to buy just a handful of tickets.

The fans have been calling for more performances as they left comments such as, “Add an extra concert for TVXQ at Tokyo Dome please”, “The arena tour isn’t enough”, and “I want to see TVXQ. Please sell me a ticket to their concert.”

Meanwhile, TVXQ will be holding a fanmeet in Singapore on the 4th of December.

Source: [sports chosun]

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