K-Pop Star-Studded Concerts in March for Japan

For spring in March, big number of k-pop stars will make a comeback with new songs to Japan.

The group Rainbow, that made a successful debut with the song 'A,' will come back with the new song 'Gonna Gonna Go!.'

After School will also come back with the first album in Japan, 'Play Girls,' on March 14th and hold solo tour concert in around 3 regions in Japan starting from April, in time for the album release.

The group Kara that successfully completed the solo concert last month in Korea, will release its fifth single 'Girl's Power/Speed Up' on the 21st, devising a 180 degree change in image.

2NE1 is releasing regular album 'Collection' that includes the songs 'Go Away,' 'Fire,' 'I Don't Care' and more. They will attempt to build a firm base with the album that is comprised of all the songs that already made a big hit in Korea.

Big Bang released a fifth mini-album 'Alive' in Japan on March 2. It has attracted much interest and swept the top ranks for reservation to purchase at various album sales sites such as Tower Record and HMV.

TVXQ will introduce the new album 'Still' on March 14. It will win the hearts with sentimental ballad songs of medium tempo instead of its ace power performance.

MBLAQ and 2PM are facing new album release on coming 7th and 14th along with CNBLUE with their album 'Voice' on the 14th.

TVXQ, Kara, Girls' Generation and the stars who led the hallyu wave in Japan will charge for tours after the first two months when the Korean singers were slow to release new songs in Japan. This has the Japanese fans waiting for the month of March. 

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