
2PM is returning in full for the first time in 3 years. JYP Entertainment announced today (the 11th) that '2PM will hold their first full concert in 3 years, '2026 2PM Concert “THE RETURN” in INCHEON,' on August 8 and 9 at Incheon Inspire Arena.' Prior to this, 2PM held a solo concert celebrating their 15th anniversary at Tokyo Dome on the 9th and 10th of this month. After the two-day performance, they announced the full concert in Korea. This means that 2PM will perform in full in Korea for the first time since their 15th anniversary concert 'It's 2PM' in September 2023. Following Tokyo Dome, this will be another opportunity for fans to meet the full group, generating significant attention and anticipation. Details about the concert will be released through the group's official SNS in the future.
2PM marks their 15th anniversary in Japan with a spectacular concert at Tokyo Dome, delighting fans with a mix of nostalgic hits and new performances. The event, filled with emotional moments and stunning choreography, showcased the group's dedication and connection with their audience, promising to return in the future.
On the afternoon of the 8th, the red carpet event for the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards with GUCCI took place at COEX Hall in Gangnam, Seoul. Stars like 2PM's Junho, Wanna One's Park Ji-hoon, and GOT7's Jinyoung attended. The event featured prominent figures from the entertainment industry, with MCs Shin Dong-yup, Bae Suzy, and Park Bo-gum returning from last year. Notable mentions include Junho being appointed as the ambassador for Busan's '2028 World Design Capital' and Park Ji-hoon appearing on the cover of 'SINGLES' magazine in modern hanbok.
2PM has arrived in Japan for their 15th-anniversary concert at Tokyo Dome on the 9th and 10th. Taecyeon shared updates on Instagram, including a photo of the members boarding their flight and another from rehearsal. He also recently married his long-time girlfriend in a private ceremony, making him the second married member of the group.
April was eventful in K-pop, featuring BTS's thrilling Tokyo Dome concert, BIGBANG's surprise world tour announcement after 9 years, and NCT's Mark announcing his departure from SM Entertainment. The month also included JYP's initiative for a joint venture among major K-pop companies, and 2PM's Taecyeon getting married.
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The Netflix series "Soulmate," starring Isomura Yuto and Ok Taecyeon, premieres on May 14. It follows two lonely young men, Ryuu and Johan, as they navigate their emotional connection over a decade across Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, facing challenges and the complexities of fate. The series promises a beautiful and dramatic exploration of love and friendship.
Photos from 2PM's Te Kyung's wedding, held privately in Seoul, leaked online, causing privacy concerns. Critics argue the bride's identity was exposed, violating her rights. Fans expressed discomfort over the invasion of privacy during a significant personal event, emphasizing the need to protect the identities of non-celebrities.
On the 24th, Taecyeon from 2PM held his wedding at the Shilla Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. The ceremony featured performances by 2PM members, with Chansung serving as the host. This event marked Taecyeon's marriage, making him the second member of the group to wed. The wedding invitation received praise, scoring a perfect 10 out of 10.
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