On May 26 and 27, Kara finished off its first Japanese tour titled Karasia at the Saitama Super Arena.
Kara’s concert tour began in April, starting in Yokohama and continuing onto Osaka, Nagao, Fukuoka, Tokyo, and ending in Saitama, visiting six cities with a total of twelve sold out concerts and 150,000 audience members.
Kara’s concert tour began in April, starting in Yokohama and continuing onto Osaka, Nagao, Fukuoka, Tokyo, and ending in Saitama, visiting six cities with a total of twelve sold out concerts and 150,000 audience members.
In addition, the last concert held at the Saitama Super Arena
on May 27 was broadcasted live in sixty movie theaters all around Japan.
The tickets were all sold out for the theater event, showing just how
popular the girls of Kara are.
At the concerts, Kara showcased its Japanese hit songs such as Jet Coaster Love, Go Go Summer, Speed Up, and each member held individual performances, showing the audience a variety of stages.
Popular Japanese stars, such as AKB48, Ashida Mana, Aoyama Thelma, Terry Ito, Suzuki Emi, Wentz Eiji, were in attendance at the Tokyo and Saitama concerts, enjoying Kara’s performances.
At the concerts, Kara showcased its Japanese hit songs such as Jet Coaster Love, Go Go Summer, Speed Up, and each member held individual performances, showing the audience a variety of stages.
Popular Japanese stars, such as AKB48, Ashida Mana, Aoyama Thelma, Terry Ito, Suzuki Emi, Wentz Eiji, were in attendance at the Tokyo and Saitama concerts, enjoying Kara’s performances.
Also, Kara had sold 800,000 copies of its second album, Super Girl
and released a special edition version in celebration of its Japanese
Tour. The special edition is closing in on selling a million copies,
highlighting Kara’s popularity in Japan.
Meanwhile, Kara, who has successfully finished its Japanese concert tour, will return to Korea and will focus on individual activities.
Photo Credit: DSP Media
Meanwhile, Kara, who has successfully finished its Japanese concert tour, will return to Korea and will focus on individual activities.
Photo Credit: DSP Media
Taken from enewsworld
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