Girls' Generation-T-ARA-IU, 'K-Pop Rush in Japan This March'

K-Pop idol stars will be making a comeback in Japan this March.

Many top stars such as Girls' Generation, T-ARA, MBLAQ and others will be releasing Japan albums and performing this coming March.

First, Girls' Generation will be holding their Japan tour, 'GIRLS GENERATION -Girls&Peace- Japan 2nd Tour'. THey have already begun their first concert on February 9.

This tour will be traveling to 7 different cities for a total of 20 performances. Girls' Generation wil also be working with m-flo to release a 'BEST SELECTION NON STOP MIX' album on March 20 as well. 

T-ARA and IU will be releasing their new Japan album on March 20 as well.

IU, who had last released her Japan album last March, had ranked number 8 on the Oricon charts. She will be coming back this time with a mini album filled with self-composed songs.

IU's mini album will be filled with 6 songs. She has also worked with Janet Jackson's producing team to crate this album as well.

Her agency commented, "Many people seem worried that she will be too busy with her music and her drama, but we have everything planned out so it's fine."

T-ARA will also be releasing a new album that includes self-composed songs as well. 

This album is different in that they will be releasing 3 limited edition albums that has the group split into unit groups. It will also include the member's solo songs as well. This is the first time they have released unit groups and solo songs.

They will also be holding a mini concert to celebrate their release.

Lastly, group MBLAQ will be releasing a new single on March 27.

On February 8, they held a fan meeting with 5,000 fans. This will be their first comeback in 1 year and 6 months.

An official commented, "Last year, their seemed to be many conflicts and crises with Korea and Japan. This year, the groups are starting fresh and making a comeback in Japan. K-Pop idol groups are not so much competing against each other in Japan, but rather working together to spread and and make K-Pop popular."

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