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Showing posts with label Jang Guen Suk. Show all posts
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Saturday, 7 May 2011

[Event] - Jang Guen Suk THE CRI SHOW 2011

Next even is
Any EELS here ? HOHO. go meet your Jang Guen Suk oppa ! keke.


#Event - THE CRI SHOW 2011
Date - 4 Jun 2011
Time - 4 p.m.
Venue - KLCC Plenary Hall.

Information about ticket :-
The ticket was deviding into 4 and there is the site that you should go for more information about that ticket :0
=Platinum - e-meil >> ticketing@rhythm-land.com <<

and http://www.airasiaredtix.com/ for :-
=Gold
=Silver
=Bronze

Further information about
= http://www.rhythm-land.com/
= http://www.facebook.com/RhythmLand
= http://twitter.com/#!/RhythmLand

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Saturday, 23 April 2011

Let me cry Y_Y

Hello guys !!
heh , please dont let me cry becoz of you dear :( .
Acctually Lets Me Cry is sang by Jang Guen Suk . my oppa! keke .



He has just released this song :) Lets check it out~~



So, how is it ? hmm. i'm crying you know !!

Thursday, 24 February 2011

My oppa were in the top 25 !

Hello !!

The top 25 most handsome South Korean male artists of 2011 are:

omo~~ My oppa were also in the list ! hoho..

check it out !

Congrate yaw :)

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Jang Geun Suk’s fan meeting in Seoul



On January 31st, Jang Geun Suk held a fan meeting at Seoul’s Olympic Hall. More than 3,000 fans were in attendance and about 700 of them were international fans. Real-time live translating was available for these international fans who came to Korea to get a glimpse of the You’re Beautiful star.

He put on a great show for the fans by performing such hits as 2PM’s Heartbeat, H.O.T.’s old school song Candy, Rain’s It’s Raining, and much more.

Jang Geuk Suk mentioned that he was much more nervous for this fan meeting than his previous one, where more than 2,000 Japanese fans gathered to see him in Japan. He also announced his ambitious plans (or wishes) stating that he would like to one day hold fan meetings at the 70,000 seat Seoul Olympic Stadium and 55,000 seat Tokyo Dome. Check out some of the photos and videos below: