Chapter 147

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147. Today, not tomorrow (1)

"I K, U K!"

"Let's go!"

"K-K"!

The six K-K members gathered their hands and shouted slogans in a loud voice. It is a minute before the show began.

Starting with Osaka Kyocera Dome, Sapporo Dome, Nagoya Dome, and Fukuoka Yahoo Japan Dome. After four performances, the K-K members finally entered the Tokyo Dome.

From the moment they stood at the Osaka Kyocera Dome, the K-K members are already fascinated by the large stage, the audience filled under the stage, colorful lighting, and the sound of music that seemed to resonate. They are all people who came to see K-K.

It was bound to be overwhelming on the big stage in Korea, but the big stage in other countries gave another kind of impression.

They can't communicate properly and the culture they've lived in is different, but they listen to K-K's music and go crazy about K-K. While shouting the names of the members, they pronounce "I love you" in clumsy Korean.

When they saw overseas fans, it felt so amazing.

However, more than 40,000 fans gathered together, so it is overwhelming.

Tokyo Dome, which will mark the grand finale of this tour in Japan. The Tokyo Dome itself is tremendous in its symbolism alone. As stated in the article's headline, "I meant that the word 'conquered Japan' is not just exaggeration."

In Japan, the top 10 singers who can perform at the Tokyo Dome are also cited. One of the ten singers is from a singer from Korea.

In addition, it is meaningful to enter the Tokyo Dome because KK did not erase their nationality as "Koreans." Most of the singers who entered Japan tend to release Japanese-colored songs separately on Japanese albums.

However, K-K only changed the language to Japanese, and arranged the song exactly as it is sung in Korea and put it on the Japanese regular album.

In entertainment shows and interviews, thet answered with a fastball rather than avoiding sensitive questions. Even when comparing Korea and Japan, they never answered in a way that they liked Japan unconditionally.

In fact, for this reason, KK's position is clear, although they're being criticized by anti-Korean people who are opposed to Korea and the Korean Wave. As a Korean singer, they didn't want to give up their will to win Japanese fans.

However, at the same time, they also covered Japanese fans by showing that they're always grateful for the warm love of Japanese fans. Actually, that is the truth.

K-K's efforts, corresponding skills, K-K's music, and a sincere heart. All of these things eventually worked and Keike was able to get on the stage at the Tokyo Dome.

"Japanese (Are you having fun?))"

Ahn Hyung-seo wiped his sweat with a towel prepared on the floor and asked the audience if they're having fun. When fans answered yes in one voice, Ahn Hyung-seo smiled broadly in a overwhelming mood.

Fans cheered even more as Ahn Hyung-seo's face smiling like a squirrel came to mind on the screen broadcasting the stage.

The stage of "The Windy Day" was just over. As the blue lights moved, the members disappeared from the stage one by one, and Ahn Hyung-seo is in the spotlight alone on the stage.

The next stage is the performance of the hip hop unit. Then the interlude came out with Ahn Hyung-seo's comment to enjoy it better.

Ahn Hyung-seo began to sing the chorus of his first album, "Don't Go Back." "Don't Go Back" is a song that featured Ahn Hyung-seo's high notes. Ahn Hyung-seo's voice entered the second half of the performance, dividing the enthusiasm of the audience.

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