K-pop fans fighting and crying, queuing seven days ahead, and ignoring pouring rain and muddy roads made Singapore's first SMTown Live World Tour a story of drama, drama and more drama. But all of that, as it turned out, was worth it for the 24000 people — mainly teens and 20-somethings — that showed up at the Marina Bay floating platform Friday to watch the bands under the wing of Korean record label SM Entertainment. The 50-song, -million extravaganza, complete with pyrotechnics, stunning light displays, and an impossibly star-studded line up made for the most epic K-pop concert ever held in this sunny city. For those of you who decided not to brave the rain but wish you had been there, Yahoo! Singapore gives you the low down on SMTown 2012 — what was hot, what was not, and what was just... weird. What was Hot: The sheer star-studded power of the line up. You had Girls' Generation, Super Junior, TVXQ, BoA and SHINee. Need we say more? All crowd-drawers in their own right, their performances on Friday night were packed with energy and they stayed enthusiastic despite clearly withering in the humid Singapore weather coming off the plane from 4-degrees Celsius Seoul. Even through sporadic drizzles, the artistes showed they were determined to make sure the crowd had a good time. Acts rotated — a great idea as that kept the pace high. From the delightfully campy "Oppa Oppa" by Super Junior's Eunhyuk and Donghae to SNSD's sexy "Run Devil Run", interspersed with SuJu's very ...
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K-pop concert sold out in Singapore - 25Nov2012
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K-pop fans fighting and crying, queuing seven days ahead, and ignoring pouring rain and muddy roads made Singapore's first SMTown Live World Tour a story of drama, drama and more drama. But all of that, as it turned out, was worth it for the 24000 people — mainly teens and 20-somethings — that showed up at the Marina Bay floating platform Friday to watch the bands under the wing of Korean record label SM Entertainment. The 50-song, -million extravaganza, complete with pyrotechnics, stunning light displays, and an impossibly star-studded line up made for the most epic K-pop concert ever held in this sunny city. For those of you who decided not to brave the rain but wish you had been there, Yahoo! Singapore gives you the low down on SMTown 2012 — what was hot, what was not, and what was just... weird. What was Hot: The sheer star-studded power of the line up. You had Girls' Generation, Super Junior, TVXQ, BoA and SHINee. Need we say more? All crowd-drawers in their own right, their performances on Friday night were packed with energy and they stayed enthusiastic despite clearly withering in the humid Singapore weather coming off the plane from 4-degrees Celsius Seoul. Even through sporadic drizzles, the artistes showed they were determined to make sure the crowd had a good time. Acts rotated — a great idea as that kept the pace high. From the delightfully campy "Oppa Oppa" by Super Junior's Eunhyuk and Donghae to SNSD's sexy "Run Devil Run", interspersed with SuJu's very ...
K-pop fans fighting and crying, queuing seven days ahead, and ignoring pouring rain and muddy roads made Singapore's first SMTown Live World Tour a story of drama, drama and more drama. But all of that, as it turned out, was worth it for the 24000 people — mainly teens and 20-somethings — that showed up at the Marina Bay floating platform Friday to watch the bands under the wing of Korean record label SM Entertainment. The 50-song, -million extravaganza, complete with pyrotechnics, stunning light displays, and an impossibly star-studded line up made for the most epic K-pop concert ever held in this sunny city. For those of you who decided not to brave the rain but wish you had been there, Yahoo! Singapore gives you the low down on SMTown 2012 — what was hot, what was not, and what was just... weird. What was Hot: The sheer star-studded power of the line up. You had Girls' Generation, Super Junior, TVXQ, BoA and SHINee. Need we say more? All crowd-drawers in their own right, their performances on Friday night were packed with energy and they stayed enthusiastic despite clearly withering in the humid Singapore weather coming off the plane from 4-degrees Celsius Seoul. Even through sporadic drizzles, the artistes showed they were determined to make sure the crowd had a good time. Acts rotated — a great idea as that kept the pace high. From the delightfully campy "Oppa Oppa" by Super Junior's Eunhyuk and Donghae to SNSD's sexy "Run Devil Run", interspersed with SuJu's very ...
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