The youngest member of Bigbang, Seungri, is set to represent Korea at “Hongkong Asian-Pop Music Festival 2014” (HKAMF 2014) to showcase his performance at the event.
This HKAMF 2014 is the fourth consecutive event since 2011, engaging the performers of popular music, as well as budding recording stars from seven countries in Asia: China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong.
Beside Seungri, other popular artists, such as Zhang Wei and Tabisihan Tasiken from “The Voice of China” from China, Kenji Wu from Taiwan, Noriko Sakai from Japan, Tanya Chua from Singapore, Eric Moo from Malaysia and Miriam Yeung from Hongkong will also attending the event.
Yesterday, Seungri also took his time to personally promote the event through his Twitter account as he tweeted the poster picture along with a message that stated, “Hong kong R u ready? #HKasianmusicfes”.
The “HKAMF 2014” will be held on March 28 at Hongkong Convention and Exhibition Centre Hall 5B &C. The event will also be broadcast live in several TV channels, such as Space Shower TV from Japan, MBC+ from Korea, Astro from Malaysia, StarHub from Singapore, Azio and Golden TV from Taiwan, FairChild TV from Canada, starting from 7:45 p.m. HKT.
This HKAMF 2014 is the fourth consecutive event since 2011, engaging the performers of popular music, as well as budding recording stars from seven countries in Asia: China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong.
Beside Seungri, other popular artists, such as Zhang Wei and Tabisihan Tasiken from “The Voice of China” from China, Kenji Wu from Taiwan, Noriko Sakai from Japan, Tanya Chua from Singapore, Eric Moo from Malaysia and Miriam Yeung from Hongkong will also attending the event.
Yesterday, Seungri also took his time to personally promote the event through his Twitter account as he tweeted the poster picture along with a message that stated, “Hong kong R u ready? #HKasianmusicfes”.
The “HKAMF 2014” will be held on March 28 at Hongkong Convention and Exhibition Centre Hall 5B &C. The event will also be broadcast live in several TV channels, such as Space Shower TV from Japan, MBC+ from Korea, Astro from Malaysia, StarHub from Singapore, Azio and Golden TV from Taiwan, FairChild TV from Canada, starting from 7:45 p.m. HKT.
Originally posted by: Ttwigo