Where is the last concert of GOT7?

Where is the last concert of GOT7?

Mall of Asia Arena
In a packed Mall of Asia Arena last Saturday, JB, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, Youngjae, Bambam, and Yugyeom kicked things off with an explosive performance of their latest hit “Eclipse” from the recently released album “Spinning Top: Between Security and Insecurity.”

Did GOT7 had a concert in Philippines?

“Did you guys miss us?” GOT7 member Jackson asked Filipino Ahgases during the K-pop boy band’s concert in Manila over the weekend. It took three years for GOT7 to return to the Philippines. Mark remarked: “This is the last concert for this year.” Manila was the last stop of their “Keep Spinning” tour for 2019.

When did GOT7 went to the Philippines?

JYP Entertainment’s newest hiphop boygroup “GOT7” dominates Araneta Coliseum last Saturday on their First Fan Meeting in the Philippines.

When did GOT7 went to Manila?

October 26, 2019
Brace yourselves for this explosive night brought to you by JYP Entertainment and PULP Live World. GOT7 2019 WORLD TOUR ‘KEEP SPINNING’ in Manila happens on October 26, 2019, Saturday at the Mall of Asia Arena.

When did Got7 go on their first Japan Tour?

Japan Tour “MORIAGAT…” Their first concert tour was Got7’s first Japan Tour in 2014, called “Around the World”. It started on October 7, 2014, and ended on November 6, 2014. The Got7 1st Japan Tour 2014 “Around the World” was in support of the group’s debut Japanese single, Around the World, which was released on October 22, 2014.

What are the upcoming concerts in Singapore in 2019?

Concert in Singapore – 27th April 2019 – MAMAMOO ‘HELLO! MOOMOO’ Asia Fan Meeting Tour in Singapore – 18th July 2019 – Skechers Jewel Changi Airport Store Grand Opening (feat. NEX7 Justin & Xinchun)

When did JYP’s Got7 make their Japanese debut?

After Got7 signed a contract with Japan’s largest record label Sony Music Entertainment Japan, it was soon announced that the JYP boy group would be holding their Japanese debut showcase on April 4, 2014 at the venue Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. The showcase was a success as it gathered a total of 10,000 fans.

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