T-ARA Seeks Redemption from Japanese Fans for Hwayoung Scandal

T-ARA seeks redemption from Japanese fans after all of the inaccurate news. 

T-ARA plans on working with Japanese agency EMI Japan and J-Rock to hold an arena tour in 2013. They plan on having 150,000 seats available. The arena tour is known for including only the best stars, filling each concert with no less than 100-200,000 audience members.

T-ARA's plans for such a tour began on the 25th of July when they held a concert at the Boodokan. That arena has been reserved for the ideal stage for Japanese stars, and, T-ARA was the first Korean girl group to perform on it. Though their concert was held on a weekday, for two days they sold out 200,000 tickets.

Last September T-ARA debuted in Japan with "Bo Peep Bo Peep." As soon as they did, they placed first not he Oricon daily chart and weekly chart. Following, their songs, "Yayaya," "Roly-Poly," and, "Lovey-Dovey" all had great results.

Their agency Core Contents Media expressed, "Through this recent incident we hope that the members of T-ARA grow a level more mature and reflect on themselves. We hope to have them return to the fans with better music. We'll try harder." Former T-ARA member Hwayoung recently underwent rumors of "bullying" and "not being cooperative." Those surrounding the issue haven't let a single thing drop without examining it.

Since their finishing their activities for "Day by Day," Soyeon, Eunjung, and Hyomin will star in "Hae Woon Dae Lovers," "Five Fingers," and, "First Guy," respectively. This October they will show a more matured look in Japan with their album, "Sexy Love." 

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