2PM's Chansung will star in the drama 'Jun Kissa Inyeon' for the first time in Japan, and it has been announced that the theme song 'Korekara no Kimi no Tame ni' will be released digitally on November 20, ahead of the CD release on December 4. November 20 is also the day when 'Jun Kissa Inyeon', which has been broadcast on Fuji TV TWO, Hikari TV, and FOD, will finally start airing on Fuji TV terrestrial. The drama is set in a café run by Chansung, where a mysterious rumor suggests that 'broken ties can be reconnected' when one visits. It is a fantasy love story that poignantly and warmly depicts the various human dramas of those who visit with hopes of reuniting with people they can no longer meet. The song 'Korekara no Kimi no Tame ni', written by Goro Matsui, is a sweet and bittersweet love ballad that resonates with the drama's world. The music video, shot by the drama production team, is said to have a storyline that can be considered an alternate story of 'Jun Kissa Inyeon'. The interconnectedness of the song, drama, and music video is something that fans cannot help but look forward to. Chansung has been active not only as a singer and actor but also recently in Japanese variety shows and magazines, drawing attention to his future endeavors.
This December, satellite theater showcases nostalgic footage of hot actors like Pyeong Woo-seok and Namgoong Min, along with dramas like 'Blind' starring 2PM's Taecyeon. The lineup also includes variety shows featuring popular idols, ensuring a month full of entertainment for fans. Tune in for exclusive insights into your favorite stars!
The 2024 MAMA AWARDS, one of the largest K-POP award shows, will kick off in LA on November 22 and continue in Osaka on November 22-23. Major artists like G-DRAGON, SEVENTEEN, and aespa are set to perform, promising special performances and collaborations that excite K-POP fans worldwide.
Junho from 2PM will hold fan concerts titled 'Midnight Sun' in Incheon, Tokyo, and São Paulo from January to March 2025. The concerts aim to create memorable moments with fans, starting with shows in Incheon on January 25-26. Tickets will go on sale in December. Junho is also set to star in the Netflix series 'CASHERO.'
After a 2-year hiatus, Te Kyung's solo event in Japan will take place on March 8, 2025. He is expanding his acting career with new roles and promises a fun experience for fans. New fan club registrations start December 2, with ticket sales beginning December 3. Don't miss this chance to create memories with Te Kyung!
Chansung of 2PM is set to release his new single 'Korekara no Kimi no Tame ni' on December 4, with a special release event titled 'Just for you now' on December 6. The single includes a love ballad and a sweet love song, with exclusive photo books in limited editions. Fans can enjoy mini-lives and sign events.
Chansung from 2PM made a notable appearance on TBS's Halloween special, performing popular songs in a vampire costume. He collaborated with Jesse from SixTONES and Juki Tanaka, singing hits like 'Why Did I Fall in Love with You?' and 'FANTASTIC BABY.' After the show, he thanked fans on social media and shared plans for his upcoming movie and new single release.
Comedian Cho Se-ho tied the knot with a woman 9 years younger in a grand ceremony in Seoul, hosted by his friend Nam Chang-hee. The event featured performances by Kim Bum-soo and GUMMY, with many celebrities in attendance, including G-Dragon and EXO members. Cho expressed gratitude for the blessings received and shared plans for a honeymoon in Italy.
Kim Hae-jun's recent photoshoot for the October issue of GQ Korea highlights her unique style and pure visuals. The relaxed poses evoke a refreshing atmosphere, reminiscent of a youth film. Currently, she is filming the Netflix series 'CASHERO,' where she plays Kim Min-sook, the long-time girlfriend of the main character, a superhero with extraordinary powers.
Chung Hae-in's potential participation in a Japanese drama has garnered attention. His agency confirmed he received a proposal. Following his collaboration with renowned Japanese director Takashi Miike in the Disney+ series 'Connect,' expectations are high for his debut in Japanese dramas. Recently, several Korean actors have appeared in Japanese series, indicating a growing trend.
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