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Girls’ Generation will be holding its third tour through Japan beginning in April of next year. The tour is currently scheduled to visit six cities for twelve performances. Girls’ Generation’s second Japan tour concluded earlier this year on April 21st, after visiting seven cities for twenty performances.
Date
(Venue) City
April 26th
Marine Messe Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
April 27th
Marine Messe Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
May 6th
Hiroshima Green Arena (Hiroshima)
May 7th
Hiroshima Green Arena (Hiroshima)
May 24th
World Memorial Hall (Kobe)
May 25th
World Memorial Hall (Kobe)
June 5th
Nihon Gaishi Hall (Nagoya)
June 6th
Nihon Gaishi Hall (Nagoya)
June 20th
Osaka-jō Hall (Osaka)
June 21st
Osaka-jō Hall (Osaka)
June 28th
Saitama Super Arena (Saitama)
June 29th
Saitama Super Arena (Saitama)
In addition, Universal Music has updated Girls’ Generation’s artist page with a “LOVE&PEACE” theme. Universal Music has also revealed that the “LOVE&PEACE” album will feature a visual theme showing 1970′s pop culture and a colorful psychedelic party. A “LOVE&PEACE” “free live” show will take place on December 14th at the Yokohama Arena, with tickets to be distributed through a lottery available to those who purchase the third album. Purchase links for the “LOVE&PEACE” album may be found here.
Source: Universal Music 1, Universal Music 2
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Contributor: arghninja@soshified
Girls’ Generation will be holding its third tour through Japan beginning in April of next year. The tour is currently scheduled to visit six cities for twelve performances. Girls’ Generation’s second Japan tour concluded earlier this year on April 21st, after visiting seven cities for twenty performances.
Date
(Venue) City
April 26th
Marine Messe Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
April 27th
Marine Messe Fukuoka (Fukuoka)
May 6th
Hiroshima Green Arena (Hiroshima)
May 7th
Hiroshima Green Arena (Hiroshima)
May 24th
World Memorial Hall (Kobe)
May 25th
World Memorial Hall (Kobe)
June 5th
Nihon Gaishi Hall (Nagoya)
June 6th
Nihon Gaishi Hall (Nagoya)
June 20th
Osaka-jō Hall (Osaka)
June 21st
Osaka-jō Hall (Osaka)
June 28th
Saitama Super Arena (Saitama)
June 29th
Saitama Super Arena (Saitama)
In addition, Universal Music has updated Girls’ Generation’s artist page with a “LOVE&PEACE” theme. Universal Music has also revealed that the “LOVE&PEACE” album will feature a visual theme showing 1970′s pop culture and a colorful psychedelic party. A “LOVE&PEACE” “free live” show will take place on December 14th at the Yokohama Arena, with tickets to be distributed through a lottery available to those who purchase the third album. Purchase links for the “LOVE&PEACE” album may be found here.
Source: Universal Music 1, Universal Music 2
Written by: bhost909@soshified
Contributor: arghninja@soshified