Lee Junho of 2PM Set to Embark on Japan Tour After Nearly Five Years, Celebrating Solo Debut's 10th Anniversary
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-07-21 23:03:32
JYP Entertainment
In an eagerly anticipated announcement, JYP Entertainment confirmed that Lee Junho, the esteemed singer and actor of 2PM, will be embarking on a solo tour in Japan for the first time in almost five years. The tour, titled "Mata Aeru Hi" or "The Day We Can Meet Again," promises to be a momentous event, featuring captivating performances at arenas in three major cities: Yokohama, Kobe, and Nagoya. Adding to the excitement, the final concert will be broadcast live, allowing fans around the world to join in on the celebration.
Kicking off the tour with a powerful start, the multitalented artist released the main track, "Can I," from a forthcoming special single with the same title. Set to be fully unveiled on August 23, the medium-tempoed tune holds special significance, as Lee Junho actively participated in its creation. Fans attending the Yokohama concert will be treated to the live debut of this exceptional song, marking a moment of musical intimacy between the performer and his dedicated audience.
The special single, "Can I," holds particular significance as it represents Lee Junho's first new music release for his devoted Japanese fanbase since his best-of album, "Junho the Best," back in December 2018. As the album commemorated a decade since his solo debut, this tour and new single further underscore his enduring popularity and artistic prowess.
Lee Junho's talent has transcended borders, captivating hearts not only in South Korea but also in Japan, where he has garnered a passionate following over the years. The upcoming tour not only marks a long-awaited reunion with Japanese fans but also signifies a significant milestone in the artist's illustrious career.
As anticipation continues to build, fans and music enthusiasts alike eagerly await Lee Junho's triumphant return to the Japanese stage, where he will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark with his unparalleled talent and the emotion-laden melodies of "Can I."
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