Girls' Generation Japan Arena Tour Comes to a Close with 200,000 Fans

Girls' Generation has just recently finished their Osaka concert and has come to the end of their second Japan arena tour.

Starting on February 9, Girls' Generation began their Japan arena tour and performed in 7 different cities in Japan and performed 20 times. 

Their 'Girls&Peace' tour was a success as they met with a total of 200,000 fans through this concert, revealing their massive popularity in Japan.

They are also the record breakers for having the biggest audience for a K-Pop girl group performing in Japan.

At their Osaka concert on April 20-21, they sang many of their hit songs such as "Genie" and "Gee" as well as songs from their Japan single, "Flower Power" and their newest song, "I Got a Boy" for a total of 27 songs.

They also showcased a hologram show which made the show more interesting and unique for their fans.

They worked hard to create various shows and events during the concert for their fans.

On the other hand, they will be making a comeback on May 29 with their new Japan single, LOVE&GIRLS.

Girls' Generation is a 9 member girl group that debuted in 2007 under SM Entertainment.

On January 1, 2013, the group made a comeback with their new song, "I Got a Boy" and received much attention. They ranked number 1 on various charts including the Billboard World Album chart.

They also released a 'Best Selection Non Stop Remix' album on March 30 as well. 

While on their Japan arena tour, they also attended the 'Hong Kong Asian Pop Music Festival' in Hong Kong and the 'Super Joint Concert' in Thailand.

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