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2PM Lee Junho to Hold His First Bangkok Fan Meeting on Dec. 10

Lee Junho, the sweet-smiling member of 2PM is embarking on a fan meeting tour across Asia which will include his highly anticipated solo fan meeting debut in Thailand. Thai fans will have the pleasure of enjoying their favourite singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor up close and personal.

Junho’s latest Japanese-language solo single “Can I,” was released in July, and the video made quite an impression with his stylish black leather jacket and a showcase of his vocal, rap, and dancing prowess, leaving fans swooning. His latest romantic comedy series “King the Land,” which co-starred Im Yoona from Girls’ Generation, has already claimed the top spot on Netflix in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam. It has also earned a spot in the Top 10 on Netflix in 24 countries around the world.

Junho also showcased his remarkable acting skills as the lead in the period drama “The Red Sleeve,” achieving a groundbreaking milestone as the first idol-actor to receive the Best Actor award at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards. Additionally, he clinched The Talent Award Prize at the 31st Korea PD Awards, solidifying his status as a multi-talented entertainer.

After the resounding success of two solo fan meetings in 2022 and an electrifying solo concert across Japan in August 2023, get ready for Lee Junho’s very first solo fan meeting tour in Thailand, “LEE JUNHO 1st FANMEETING TOUR <JUNHO THE MOMENT 2023> IN BANGKOK”. The fan meeting will take place at Royal Paragon Hall on December 10, 2023.

Tickets start from Bt2,800 and go on sale with Live Nation Tero Pre-Sale from 10am – 10pm on Saturday 30 September (local time). Public sales start at 10am on Sunday 1 October. Visit livenationtero.co.th for more details.

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