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(Fancams) Kim Hyun Joong 2014 PHANTASM WORLD TOUR IN SEOUL
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Kim Hyun Joong kickstarts his world tour in Seoul
Source: http://www.allkpop.com
Kim Hyun Joong has started off his world tour!
On the 28th, he was at Seoul's SK Handball Arena and had the first performance of his world tour. All 5,000 tickets were sold out immediately, and Kim Hyun Joong hinted that the Seoul concert would be the best stage he's ever put on.
The concert started with a laser show and amazing choreography. He performed 20 songs including "Unbreakable", "Break Down", and "Your Story". He performed his dance tracks in their acoustic versions, and even had a tango stage. He also performed songs that weren't revealed yet that will be in his upcoming Korean album.
At the end of the concert, he said, "This was like a dream. It's hard to say this is the end of it. I hope that the time that I spend with you fans is forever." He'll be continuing on his world tour for 3 months until September, going to 7 countries including Taiwan, China, Japan, Thailand, Mexico, and Peru.
Kim Hyun Joong has started off his world tour!
On the 28th, he was at Seoul's SK Handball Arena and had the first performance of his world tour. All 5,000 tickets were sold out immediately, and Kim Hyun Joong hinted that the Seoul concert would be the best stage he's ever put on.
The concert started with a laser show and amazing choreography. He performed 20 songs including "Unbreakable", "Break Down", and "Your Story". He performed his dance tracks in their acoustic versions, and even had a tango stage. He also performed songs that weren't revealed yet that will be in his upcoming Korean album.
At the end of the concert, he said, "This was like a dream. It's hard to say this is the end of it. I hope that the time that I spend with you fans is forever." He'll be continuing on his world tour for 3 months until September, going to 7 countries including Taiwan, China, Japan, Thailand, Mexico, and Peru.
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