The current battle for tickets reveals that Japanese songs might once more be recuperating its appeal that had actually wound down considering that the surge of K-pop.
SEOUL (ANN/KOREA HERALD) — Choi Mi- yeon, a 25-year-old university student, lately acquired a ticket for Japanese band King Gnu’s upcoming show inKorea Among her close friends that tried to purchase tickets, she was the just one fortunate adequate to obtain a ticket for the show, which is established to occur two times inApril All 6,000 tickets promptly offered out.
“It feels like more and more Japanese musicians are visiting Korea since last year, and it’s getting really hard to get tickets. J-pop is certainly gaining strength,” stated Choi.
The battle for tickets and a collection of brows through by J-pop artists to the peninsula reveals that Japanese songs might once more be recuperating its appeal that has actually wound down considering that the surge of K-pop.
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