
Apink will return to Hong Kong for a concert after nearly two years to commemorate the 14th anniversary of their debut. This will be a concert that Hong Kong fans cannot miss.
The concert in Hong Kong will be part of the seventh tour for the group that debuted in 2011. During the show, Apink will sing many classic songs familiar to fans like ‘Mr. Chu’ and ‘NoNoNo.’ Fans can also expect some cover songs that pay tribute to other singers as well.
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Before this, Apink had already completed the same series of ‘Pink New Year’ concerts in Macau and Taipei. Before coming to Hong Kong, they will also perform at the EXPO Arena in Singapore which will be their first concert in Singapore in nine years.
The concert will be held on March 7 at AXA Dreamland in Hong Kong. Ticket information has not yet been announced so stay tuned for further details in the coming weeks. The show will also mark their first return to the city as a group since their last Hong Kong concert in 2023.
More about the K-pop group Apink
The five-member band consisting of Park Chorong, Yoon Bomi, Jeong Eunji, Kim Namjoo, and Oh Hayoung, has had fans hooked to their music for 14 years now. The band has won accolades at the Golden Disc Awards, Seoul Music Awards as well as the Mnet Asian Music Awards to name a few, garnering widespread attention with their clean and powerful stage performances.
Their image and music style are often compared to sexy-style performance K-pop groups. For many years, they had an innocent and girlish image, unusual among girl groups’ sexy concepts. However, releases like 2014’s ‘Luv’ and 2015’s ‘Remember’ showed a more mature and sensitive side to the group while still retaining their trademark innocence, showing their diverse music styles.
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