Se7en for comeback stage after 2 years on GDragon’s solo concert
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Singer Se7en will return to the Korean stage to perform on GDragon’s solo concert.
Se7en is currently doing the recording works for his upcoming single album which is set to be released early next year. And coming 5th and 6th December, he will be performing as guest appearance for GDragon’s solo concert ‘Shine A Light.
This will be Se7en’s comeback stage in Korea after 2 years, and will be good news for fans who have been looking forward to his comeback stage. Se7en will be performing on terms of friendship between seonbae and hoobae singers with GDragon. And that there is no other special meaning to it.
GDragon has also expressed that while he is looking forward to Se7en’s stage for his concert, he also have the feeling of burden since this is Se7en’s first stage after 2 years break from the Kpop stage.
Currently, Se7en will be staying in the States for about 10 days for various press conference, and Big Bang will be staying in Japan for about 2 weeks for their Japanese promotions.
Se7en said, “Of all things, I thought that I should appear for GDragon’s first solo concert since we have been close since young. I will be practising the songs I will be performing after returning to Korea.”
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让我想到bigbang当年要出道,也是在se7en的演唱会舞台亮相
这次se7en 的comeback,换他在GD的concert上亮相。。。
2PM recently had an interview with ‘OnStyle’ where they talked about the way they dress, what they like, their concept, etc.
Taecyeon first mentioned G-Dragon when they asked them about Idol Fashion, and he said he felt their styles were very similar. The interviewer then went on to ask the boys “what they thought of G-Dragon’s style”, to which Junho replied “Oh– respect [it]” “His style is the best. Junsu is very similar to him..” Junsu embarrased, then replied “Oh..I am a friend…a friend [of G-Dragon]…so that’s why“.
The movie 71 had first caught my interest for starring young actors Kim Bum and Yoo Seung-ho as student soldiers in wartime, but problems arose when the movie encountered budget issues and the like. The stars dropped out and the production halted for an extended period. Now, the project has changed production companies and been revived with a new title and new stars: TOP and Kwon Sang-woo will be meeting onscreen as the two leads of Into the Gunfire.
The old title referred to a real incident during the Korean war when North Korean soldiers had invaded and 71 South Korean students had banded together to defend their home (in Pohang, Gyeongsang-do). Kim Bum’s former character had risen to lead the students in the pivotal battle.
With this new casting, Kwon Sang-woo plays a man who enlists in the military after being suspected in a murder and volunteers for the student forces; TOP plays another, more junior student soldier. Actors Cha Seung-won (City Hall) and Kim Seung-woo (IRIS) are in contention for other roles: Cha as a North Korean officer and Kim as a lieutenant leading the 71 young soldiers. Directing is Lee Jae-hwan of A Moment to Remember and writing is Lee Man-hee of A Turtle Runs.
(I’ve made the joke before, but this time I’m honestly perplexed: Does Kwon Sang-woo really not know what his image and/or generation is? I’m not saying that a man can’t take leading roles with younger actors, because Kwon can totally still do the sexy leading man thing. But the role in question is of a student and had previously been filled by Kim Bum — thirteen years younger is a big leap, even if the character has been tweaked. I’m puzzled.)
The film will begin shooting at the end of November or early December, and plans for a mid-2010 release.