![]() Very nice of the fans!! □Įach ticket was priced 99000 KRW, which is quite expensice for such a small venue, but a normal price for Korean concerts. I even had to create an account, but thanks to some google research, I found blogs where people explained the whole process using tons of screenshots. It took me over two hours to buy the tickets via Yes24 – this site offers its services in Korean only. It was only thanks to BoA’s and TVXQ’s immense success that Korean pop had developed some kind of mainstream status in Japan and could spread throughout Asia and then, later on, the rest of the world. Also, Japan at that time wasn’t really open for Korean music. This was a huge accomplishment, considering the fact that Utada Hikaru and Ayumi Hamasaki were at their peaks back then. Luckily, I received access to the internet at some point in my youth, googled her up, and found out that she’s a K-Pop artist who just happens to be fluent in Japanese – which helped her break into the Japanese market in the early 2000s. “ Every Heart” and “ The Meaning of Peace” are still two of my favorite Japanese songs, and she even sung the latter one with Koda Kumi!! I’ve been a fan of BoA since 2007, and as ignorant as it may sound, I used to think that she’s Japanese, because I’d listened to only her Japanese songs back then. Otherwise, just link a lyric video.Finally, BoA live!!! And on top of that, her 15th anniversary since debut. MV’s without intros or breaks are perfect. ![]()
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