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[News] FT Island To Release First Full-Length Japanese Album On 16th Dec

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Flowerboys from KoreaFT Island, is creating a topic in the Japanese music scene and they have revealed that their new album「So long, Au revoirwill be released on 16th December.  FT Island has received compliments on their music for their first full album, increasing their confidence level.
In addition to this, they will be holding a “One Man Live Concert” at Zepp Tokyo on 23rd December. Public sales of the tickets have started on 21st November.
FT Island members, who have came to Japan earlier in October to meet their fans, will return to Japan again after a short interval for the “One Man Live Concert“. During their last visit in Japan, fans followed them to every single event, showing their high level of popularity there. Fans might find it harder to get tickets for their upcoming concert.
FT Island members are currently busy with other activities. Vocal Lee Hongki is filming his drama while FT.triplemembers are doing their unit group activities.
Information Link
FT Island Official Site
http://www.ftisland.jp/
Fanclub Primadonna Japan Official Site
http://ftisland.jp/primadonna/
Album Release Information
Date: 16th December 2009
Title: FT Island Album「So long, Au revoir」
Price: 3,000YEN (tax included)
No. of Tracks: 11 Songs

Live Concert Information
FT Island Last One Man Live In 2009 - So long, Au revoir – presented by @peps! music x PATi・PATi
Date: 23rd December 2009 (Wed)
Time: 6pm (Door opens at 5pm)
Venue: Zepp Tokyo
Ticket Categories: 6,500YEN (tax included) – 1st Floor Free Standing, 6,500YEN (tax included) – 2nd Floor Reserved Seats

Translated by: ying1005

Source: primanoona and/or musicman

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