Girl’s Generation will be making a Korean comeback in January.
The girls had been originally scheduled for a comeback in late October. However, these plans were scrapped and they had to push back their comeback date.
This will be their first Korean comeback after a long 15 months since “The Boys” was released. The girls had no Korean promotions as a full group in 2012, so fãs are looking progressivo, para a frente for the January comeback.
Girls’ Generation has always garnered good results through a January comeback with hits such as “Gee” (2009) and “Oh!” (2010) both being released in January which attributed greatly to their incredible popularity. With the January comeback, they’re looking progressivo, para a frente to another hit seguinte ano as well.
What kind of concept would you like to see for their Korean comeback?
The girls had been originally scheduled for a comeback in late October. However, these plans were scrapped and they had to push back their comeback date.
This will be their first Korean comeback after a long 15 months since “The Boys” was released. The girls had no Korean promotions as a full group in 2012, so fãs are looking progressivo, para a frente for the January comeback.
Girls’ Generation has always garnered good results through a January comeback with hits such as “Gee” (2009) and “Oh!” (2010) both being released in January which attributed greatly to their incredible popularity. With the January comeback, they’re looking progressivo, para a frente to another hit seguinte ano as well.
What kind of concept would you like to see for their Korean comeback?
SNSD and Super Junior rocked 2009 with hits like Gee and Sorry Sorry, and it looks like they're going to end the ano with a bang at the SBS Gayo Daejun (end of the year) show! SBS has confirmed a special stage featuring these two SM Entertainment artists.
"Super Junior will be attending the Gayo Daejun show with an exciting performance. ... Due to their individual activities and Asia segundo Tour, Super Junior haven't been able to meet with fãs in Korea much," a SBS representative stated. "After Super Junior completed promotions for Sorry Sorry, they began activities like atuação in dramas, hosting as MCs and being DJs on radios. Super Junior has chosen the SBS Gayo Daejun stage for its Korean fans. Aside from Kibum who is in the middle of filming and Kangin who is taking a break, all members will be attending this event."
"Super Junior will be attending the Gayo Daejun show with an exciting performance. ... Due to their individual activities and Asia segundo Tour, Super Junior haven't been able to meet with fãs in Korea much," a SBS representative stated. "After Super Junior completed promotions for Sorry Sorry, they began activities like atuação in dramas, hosting as MCs and being DJs on radios. Super Junior has chosen the SBS Gayo Daejun stage for its Korean fans. Aside from Kibum who is in the middle of filming and Kangin who is taking a break, all members will be attending this event."