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Jay Park to bring ‘Serenades & Body Rolls’ tour to Manila
Jay Park in the poster for his 'Serenades & Body Rolls' tour. Photo from Jay Park's X account
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Korean-American hip-hop star Jay Park announced Monday he is coming to Manila in June for his concert tour.
Korean-American hip-hop star Jay Park announced Monday he is coming to Manila in June for his concert tour.
On his X account, the “Mommae” singer dropped the stops for his “Serenades & Body Rolls” tour, which will commence in Seoul in May.
On his X account, the “Mommae” singer dropped the stops for his “Serenades & Body Rolls” tour, which will commence in Seoul in May.
The Manila stop will be staged at the New Frontier Theater on June 28, based on Park’s post.
The Manila stop will be staged at the New Frontier Theater on June 28, based on Park’s post.
Live Nation Philippines will produce the local concert, saying in a separate X post that further details would be released “soon.”
Live Nation Philippines will produce the local concert, saying in a separate X post that further details would be released “soon.”
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In a "prologue" video for the tour, Park said he sees concerts and tours as a way of "giving back to the fans, giving them an experience."
In a "prologue" video for the tour, Park said he sees concerts and tours as a way of "giving back to the fans, giving them an experience."
"It's cool to meet fans all over the world that don't speak English or Korean and then they sing along with the song. It's a very special feeling," he said in the video.
"It's cool to meet fans all over the world that don't speak English or Korean and then they sing along with the song. It's a very special feeling," he said in the video.
Park, 37, first gained fame as a member of the K-pop boy band 2PM, debuting with the group in 2008. He left in 2009 following a controversy over past online comments criticizing the K-pop industry and South Korea.
Park, 37, first gained fame as a member of the K-pop boy band 2PM, debuting with the group in 2008. He left in 2009 following a controversy over past online comments criticizing the K-pop industry and South Korea.
He later rebounded from the scandal, transitioning from K-pop to R&B and hip-hop. He went on to establish prominent hip-hop labels in South Korea.
He later rebounded from the scandal, transitioning from K-pop to R&B and hip-hop. He went on to establish prominent hip-hop labels in South Korea.
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