Apink with a busy schedule
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Apink proves its global popularity by winning a special award at Taiwan's KKBOX Music Awards
Apink was the only Korean artist invited to Taiwan's largest music awards, the KKBOX Music Awards, held at Taipei Arena on the 24th, and won a special award.
Apink performed hit songs such as "Mr. Chu" and "Remember" with a brilliant performance, and fans' cheers echoed throughout the venue.
The agency said, "KKBOX's invitation this time is meaningful as it proves Apink's global popularity, which has recently expanded beyond Asia to North America."
KKBOX is Taiwan's largest online music streaming service, used by more than 10 million people in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Every year, the music awards ceremony, the KKBOX Music Awards, is held.
(From K-POP News)
Even this year, Apink has been performing energetically overseas.
They completed their North American tour right after the New Year, and after returning home, they performed on various TV stations' song stages almost every day for a week.
They also participated in the idol track and field competition, which is a tradition during the Lunar New Year.
They also performed at the 30th Golden Disc Awards, which was held in Shenzhen, China on the 21st and 22nd.
It was a shame that they didn't win the main award.
On the 24th, they appeared at the KKBOX Music Awards in Taiwan.
They are really energetic and tough girls.
The "Special Award" they received at the venue could be said to be a "thank you" from the fans for taking the time to come to see Apink.
They may seem to have a busy schedule, but underneath it all, their passion or kindness, or perhaps such feelings are peeking out from the gaps in their schedule.
Looking at how the members, such as Eunji and Bomi, treat their fans with kindness, you can sense their kindness.
Perhaps it's because the spirit of their leader, Chorong, has permeated everyone.
However, as they are so energetically promoting overseas, the pandas in their own country may feel lonely while they are away.
A similar situation seems to be happening in Japan.
I honestly wish they would come to Japan, even if it was just for a shorter interval.
I sometimes feel bad for making them even busier than they already are...
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