"2PM" just finished a concert in Beijing, China on November 1 where the group sang 26 tracks without taking a break as part of "2PM World Tour GO CRAZY." The band is expected in Guangzhou on November 29.
Korean group "2PM's" concert in China was well-received. According to allkpop, for the tour, the boys sang "Heartbeat," "Hands Up," "Again & Again," "Come Back When You Hear This Song," "I'm Sorry," and "10 out of 10."
The band sang 26 tracks in total. Adding to their own songs, the group also allegedly sang the Korean version of songs "I'm Your Man" and "Beautiful" for the two-hour long concert. Apparently, they performed "without a break, sharing and creating a memorable night for both the artists and the fans."
Sub-units of the group also performed, adds allkpop. Chansung and Taecyeon sang "Saying I Love You" while Nichkhun and Junho performed "Love is True."
Even outside the stage, Nichkhun is one of the members of the band that has a big following. Just recently, the band member caught the fans' attention after posting a series of tweets including Frank Sinatra's song which were addressed to one "T.S." KpopStarz thinks that "T.S." is Nichkhun's girlfriend, Tiffany of "Girls' Generation." Nichkhun's Tweet on October 27 read: "T. S. : Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra. "Love was just a glance away, warm embracing dance away" goodnight!" The post has left fans wondering of a breakup has happened, but neither Nichkhun nor Tiffany have commented.
On November 1 the "2PM" member posted another Tweet, this time saying, "T.S.: Have I Told You Lately That I Love You - Michael Buble."
After finishing their concert in Beijing, "2PM" will not be out of China just yet, as they have another show in Guangzhou on November 29, still as a part of the "2PM World Tour GO CRAZY."
While current members of the band are successful, former member Jay Park's career is also doing well. According to Asian Fortune News, Park is now the CEO of Above Ordinary Music Group (AOMG) Records, which is a label that he owns. Park has recently returned to the US for a tour in NY, LA, and D.C. The article shares, "Park is bringing several other artists with him: LOCO, a young rapper who made his waves winning a music competition called 'Show Me The Money' in Korea and GRAY, a producer, a singer and hip hop artist." DJ Pumpkin will also be joining Park.
Before finding success, the former "2PM" leader has been highly criticized after posting anti-Korea Comments on MySpace. Park, then known as Jaebeom, eventually left the group in 2009, shares KpopStarz.
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