Arrived in LA…. once again.. the 11-hour flight waited for me…. sigh…. it’s a lie, isn’t it…?
Source: Junsu’s Twitter
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Arrived in LA…. once again.. the 11-hour flight waited for me…. sigh…. it’s a lie, isn’t it…?
Source: Junsu’s Twitter
Translated by: 0101jyunshyu
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At LAX airport, when fans spotted Kim Jaejoong and asked if they could shake hands with him, he readily shook their hands. When fans asked if they could receive an autograph from him, he gave his autograph. When a fan even asked if he could write her name down as well, he said “OK” and even asked her how to write her name letter-for-letter so as he would not get the spelling wrong. Thus, in the end, the fan received an autograph with her name personally “spell-checked” on it. He was the perfect gentleman.
Fans commented that the members looked really skinny, especially Kim Jaejoong. While they were waiting for their flight, fans were able to see them happily play games like “Trump.”
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The Korean band JYJ will be in a pack theatre next Friday in an event which will make history as the first K-pop concert in our country.
The juvenile band, which mixes pop, dance and R&B elementS, have only released two CD’s, but despite that they have many loyals fans, both in their natal Asia natal and in the rest of the world.
From the 5.000 tickets on sale for the show, there are only about 300 tickets left, what shows JYJ’s power in Chile. Another proof of that is how frequently their CD singles are played in the radio and the media coverage JYJ’s visit has provoked.
Last tickets available for the concert can be bought in Feriaticket. The price is 25 thousand pesos and they are platea and cancha tickets.
The three member group, JYJ, is set to become the first Korean stand-alone act to perform in South America. On March 9, they will perform at Teatro Caupolican in Santiago, Chile. On March 11, they will move to Lima, Peru and perform at Explanada Sur del Estadio Monumental. Both of these locations have hosted other large acts. Korn and X-Japan have performed at Teatro Caupolican, while Britney Spears, The Black Eyed Peas and Avril Lavigne have performed at Explanada Sur del Estadio Monumental.
While Cube Entertainment brought 4Minute, BEAST and other artists to Brazil last year as a part of their “United Cube in Brazil” event, this is the first time that a Korean group will perform as a stand-alone act. In South America, JYJ’s popularity has grown to surpass local artists and American ones as well. They are especially popular amongst those in their teens and twenties. Local media, such as “La Tecera” in Chile have announced JYJ’s concert and introduced them as an internationally popular male group. In Peru, Frecuencia Latina‘s news program “Punto Final” created a spot in K-Pop titled, “Pop Coreano en Lima” this past January and devoted 10 minutes to JYJ.
If you’re interested, check out the full video below. Good luck to JYJ. Are any of you in heading to their concert?
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Dear Readers,
As you know JYJ’s Jaejoong and Yoochun have recently received criticism because of “Sasaeng Fan” incidents. We think JYJ3 should not encourage “Sasaeng Fans” to continue disturbing JYJ’s private lives and cause harm to JYJ’s public image because to their actions. Due to these reasons, we announce that JYJ3 is adding a new rule:
“JYJ3 readers should not share “Sasaeng Fan” pictures or videos of JYJ’s private lives.”
We also would like to clarify that JYJ3 aims to uphold its integrity, both as a fan site and a news site. As it always has been from the beginning and as we continue to improve, our goals and rules are:
There is something important that we hope our fellow fans will understand. We International Fans do not live in Korea, and therefore we cannot enjoy JYJ’s group and solo activities like Korean fans can since we live far away in many different countries. The distance and the fact that JYJ is being banned from Korean TV (variety shows, music shows, etc.) make it difficult for us as International JYJ fans to support them and encourage new fans. However, despite all these difficulties, we love, respect, and support JYJ. We want to see them happy and overcome all these hardships.
The role of JYJ3 has always been to share information about JYJ around the world. The recent flood of “sasaeng” articles should be shared to everyone and translated into different languages to further clear the names Kim Jaejoong and Park Yoochun. At the same time, this should be a wake-up call for those Fan Sites who keep posting pictures of JYJ’s private lives. Please, if you love them, don’t help “Sasaeng Fans” to continue disturbing JYJ’s private lives. There is a limit we should not cross.
We urge everyone, especially today and in these times, if you are a fan*, protect Jaejoong, Yoochun, and Junsu.
*Fan: noun.
An enthusiastic devotee, ardent admirer or enthusiast (as of a sport or a performing art) usually as a spectator
~from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, an Encyclopaedia Britannica Company…
Thank you for your attention,
The JYJ3 Team
With both the VIP and Floor sections sold out, there are only 300 general tickets available for the K-Pop premier show.
After more than 30 hours of flight time and with 40 news reporters from their own country, the Korean group JYJ will arrive on March 7 to Santiago, being the first top pop Korean (also know as K-Pop) group to visit Chile.
This past Tuesday, JYJ member Park Yoochun posted on his twitter a picture of himself and fellow member Kim Junsu on the plane that will bring them to our country. “Well have a safe trip” he commented.
However, what has truly caught everyone’s attention from the picture uploaded is Junsu’s look, who is sporting blonde hair for his role in the musical “Elizabeth.”
In addition, as a way to excite their fans attending even more, it was announced that for their final stops of their world-tour, they will dance to a remix version of “Get Out” from their last album. For this reason, 6 dancers and 5 stylists also accompany them on their trip. Another interesting note is they have asked for a Chilean chef to cook traditional dishes from the country for their meals, as well as a Korean chef to make them feel at home, miles away, with their native dishes.
This Friday, March 9 will be the day the JYJ will preform in front of thousands of fans at the Caupolicán Threatre and confirming once again, the great media sensation that Korean music has achieved across distant countries, such as the United States, Japan, Chile and Peru, this being one of two final destinations of their tour.
JYJ is a group formed by members, JAEJOONG/YUCHUN/JUNSU, world-renowned singers of the group Dong Bang Shin Ki (東方神起) or simply TVXQ, whom are considered today’s best selling male-vocal group.
In 2011, the trio decided to partner with U.S. producers Kanye West and Rodney Jerkins to record their debut album “The Beginning.”
The first single, “Ayyy Girl” was produced by Kanye West, who also took part in the single with his vocals along with spoken word artist, Malik “Te Poet” Yusef .
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Tickets (Prices do not include service charge)
Tickets are on sale through Feriaticket and Anime Center of Eurocentro.
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