It's Raining : Korean heartthrob Rain wants to do it again in Bangkok
The Nation 17.02.2006
Korean heartthrob Rain made history in his home country and New York when he performed in front of thousands of screaming fans. Tickets for both shows were sold out in a day.
He wants to do it again in Bangkok. His concert, “Rainy Day in Bangkok?on February 25 and 26 at Impact Arena, will mark the end of a tour for “It’s Raining? his latest album, and it should be a very special occasion for his fans in Thailand.
Rain, aka Jung Ji Hoon, is known to be many here as Lee Yong Jae, the hero of the Korean series “Full House? which was broadcast on Channel 7 last year. His fame has continued to flourish with Channel 7’s newest import “Sang Doo?(“Let’s Go to School?.
The young star’s talent for singing, dancing and acting have won him many awards, including the Most Popular Korean Artist from MTV Asia and the Most Popular Asian Artist from Channel [V] Thailand at its fourth Music Video Awards.
With an 18-metre-long LED screen and a 60-strong crew, the two-and-a-half hour concert promises high excitement for Thai fans.
Tickets ranging from Bt900 to Bt6,000 are available from Thaiticketmaster and at all post offices in Bangkok.
For more information, call (02) 262-3456.
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Source: The Nation Newspaper; The Nation Weekend, Friday 17th February, 2006.
Credit: janejz@Bi’s Kingdom/JJHTH
He wants to do it again in Bangkok. His concert, “Rainy Day in Bangkok?on February 25 and 26 at Impact Arena, will mark the end of a tour for “It’s Raining? his latest album, and it should be a very special occasion for his fans in Thailand.
Rain, aka Jung Ji Hoon, is known to be many here as Lee Yong Jae, the hero of the Korean series “Full House? which was broadcast on Channel 7 last year. His fame has continued to flourish with Channel 7’s newest import “Sang Doo?(“Let’s Go to School?.
The young star’s talent for singing, dancing and acting have won him many awards, including the Most Popular Korean Artist from MTV Asia and the Most Popular Asian Artist from Channel [V] Thailand at its fourth Music Video Awards.
With an 18-metre-long LED screen and a 60-strong crew, the two-and-a-half hour concert promises high excitement for Thai fans.
Tickets ranging from Bt900 to Bt6,000 are available from Thaiticketmaster and at all post offices in Bangkok.
For more information, call (02) 262-3456.
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Source: The Nation Newspaper; The Nation Weekend, Friday 17th February, 2006.
Credit: janejz@Bi’s Kingdom/JJHTH
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