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News: 2NE1 Japan Yokohama Concert is a Success with 13,000 Fans!

2NE1 Japan Yokohama Concert is a Success with 13,000 Fans!

2NE1’s Japan performance for their world tour was a success with 13,000 fans. The local media also showed great interest in their concert.

2NE1 held this world tour performance as a continuation of their last performance in Yokohama last month. The world tour performance was just as, if not more powerful and energetic than their performance last month.

One local Japanese media stated, “This is 2NE1’s comeback since their last world tour last year. Their great vocals and dance skills moved the hearts of 13,000 fans.”

2NE1 sang a total of 23 songs including hit songs such as “I am the Best” and “I Love You.”

2NE1 will continue on with their world tour to 7 countries and 11 cities.

Source: KpopStarz

Article: NY1 – “Korean All-Girls’ Group 2NE1 Chats About Big US Debut”

Korean All-Girls’ Group 2NE1 Chats About Big US Debut

The Korean music group 2NE1 made a splash in the Asian music scene with the hit “Fire” in 2009, but this month the group made its U.S. debut by performing before thousands in Newark and Los Angeles. NY1’s Lewis Dodley met with the group and filed a special extended report for NY1.com.

It was billed as a “New Evolution,” as thousands came out in Newark and Los Angeles for the U.S. debut of 2NE1, an all-girl group from Korea that has become an international sensation.

The four members of the group — Bom, Minzy, CL and Dara — found their American audiences to be very enthusiastic.

“We had so much fun on-stage and the energy was there and I felt that our fans were having fun and we got their energy,” says CL.

The name 2NE1 is a play off of the phrases “to anyone” and “twenty-one.” Their choreography is very high-energy, and they say Minzy is “the dancer” in the group who makes up all the dance moves.

Dara drove the men wild at one point by kissing a male audience member on the cheek. But Dara says that was not a spur-of-the-moment decision.

“Actually it was planned, but the guy didn’t come up, so I had to go down,” Dara says.

Asked if they find success in the United States to be important, the members of 2NE1 say they want to be for everyone.

“I want people to enjoy our music, wherever it is, you know? That’s why we do music and I want people to connect to us,” says CL. “We do this for everybody.”

Their journey got underway three years ago with the hit song “Fire,” a symbol of the formula that’s gained the group millions of fans. The group gives credit to producer Teddy Park.

“We started with him. He made us, we could say that. And 2NE1, we work with a crew, with our stylist and anybody, and he’s like another member,” says CL. “He’s not with us, but he’s the musical director and he gives us direction for everything.”

The group’s videos are edgy and bold, but don’t confuse what you see with the real thing.

“We have this alter ego, I think. All four of us do. We have a reality TV show called ‘2NE1 TV’ and that’s where you can really see who 2NE1 in person really is. You know, if you see that reality show, we’re just like four girls, just four noisy girls,” says CL. “We’re just four normal girls, but on stage we have this side where someone comes out.”

The members of 2NE1 seem like sisters. Bom and Dara are the “biggest” sisters and Minzy, at just 18, is the youngest.

Before they came to New York, 2NE1 visited a child care center, and what was supposed to be a one-hour visit soon lasted three hours.

“I love kids and I love children, you know? It might seem like it’s nothing, just being there for them, but just hugging them and showing them love is so much to them. I just stayed there for like a couple of hours and they called me ‘Mom,'” says CL. “I couldn’t leave, you know? They were crying when I wanted to leave and I want to support them as much as I can and really being there for them is. I realize it’s important.”

The group has been working with the Black-Eyed Peas will.i.am., fueling speculation about an English-language offering, but nothing’s official yet.

“We want to have an English-language single out at least. I felt like many more people could connect to it if we have an English song,” says CL.

But for the crowds at Newark and L.A., language was not an issue.

“It’s really amazing, but it’s the power of music,” CL says.

Source: NY1

News: Sandara Park So Lovely Smiling with Her Beautiful Eyes

Sandara Park So Lovely Smiling with Her Beautiful Eyes

Group 2NE1 member Sandara Park is shaking the male fans at the core with her smile full of aegyo.

Sandara Park posted on her Me2Day on September 5th, “Omoh, when did I smile like that? Why am I doing that? Always make me smile like this. Ak, ogeul” along with a picture. (Ogeul = an expression used in reaction to something so cheesy it makes you cringe.)

There a cute heart added on the shaved side of her head and she wears a blue track suit with little jewels. A stylist appears to be fixing Sandara Park’s beautiful hair as she smiles an irresistible smile with her right hand to her mouth. Sandara’s smile is full of aegyo as she looks slightly sideways. Sandara looks quite lovely but somehow manages to look a bit provocative at the same time.

Netizen comments on Sandara’s pictures include: “Smiling with her eyes, Sandara melts me down”, “So pretty”, “Her refreshing smile makes you smile too”, “Even her fingers are pretty”, and “We’ll always make you smile!”

Source: KpopFever

News: 36,000 Flock to 2NE1’s First Japan ‘New Evolution’ Tour Stop in Osaka Over Three Days

36,000 Flock to 2NE1’s First Japan ‘New Evolution’ Tour Stop in Osaka Over Three Days

Opening their first few concerts for the Japan leg of their New Evolution global concert tour, the ladies of 2NE1 kicked things off with a mighty start.

Descending on Osaka’s Castle Hall, 2NE1 shook things up from August 31 through September 2 with a total of 36,000 fans coming to see the 2NE1 members over the three days.

Performing everything live, the 2NE1 members gave performances of their representative hit tracks, including FireI Am the BestClap Your HandsI Don’t Care and more, as well as some other performances that have been more difficult to see.

Their Jeremy Scott-designed outfits – flashy, bold, and everything in between – also brought wide praise from the fashion loving Osaka city and the concert overall signaled a great start to the rest of the group’s Japan tour.

2NE1 will next move on to perform in Nagoya from September 7 through 8, Yokohama from September 11 through 12 and Saitama from September 29 through 30. 

2NE1 will also release its single I Love You in Japan on September 19 and is already garnering interest for recently being selected to sing Maybelline New york’s mascara campaign song.

Credits: ENewsWorld

News: Sandara Park Reveals, “We will be your umbrella.”

Sandara Park Reveals, “We will be your umbrella.”

2NE1’s Sandara Park uploaded a picture that revealed her consideration towards her fans.

On the afternoon of September 1, Sandara uploaded a picture on her Me2day with the caption, “The shining and bright sky begun to rain cats and dogs two hours before the concert. I always feel sorry for the fans… Getting all wet. All we can do is letting you in a little earlier, and show us an enthusiastic performance. We will be your umbrella.

In the picture, Sandara is holding an umbrella on stage. After hearing about a heavy rain before the concert in Osaka, Japan, Sandara decided to be their umbrealla.

Her fancy style attracted attention. By brushing her hair to one side, her shaved head stood out and her semi-smoky makeup revealed her womanly charms.

Netizens commented: “The umbrella looks huge.” “You are so considerate Sandara.” “So cute.” “I guess there is a heavy rain in Japan?”

2NE1 will be holding concerts in Japan’s Osaka(September 1-2), Nagoya(September 7-8), Yokohama(September 11-12), and Saitama(September 28-29).

Source: en.korea.com

News: 2NE1’s Dara Reveals it was Mostly Female Fans Who were Against Concert Kiss

I don’t know about you guys but I was screaming in happiness when Dara got fanboys from the audience to kiss! ^^ However, I wish that it were me in their place! Kekeke

2NE1‘s Dara revealed that it was mostly female fans who were against a kiss she gave to a fan during a recent 2NE1 concert performance.

Dara posted the following on me2day, “When I first thought of the kiss performance, I wanted it to be a special event for the fans who support me… I’ve performed the kiss four times at this point, and there are more than 10 concerts left on the tour… Ahahaha… How many more do I have to kiss? Tomorrow’s Osaka concert, fighting!”

She continued, “The 2NE1 fans who are complaining about this performance are mainly female Blackjacks who comprise of around 80% of our fan base. I can’t do anything about it either. Hahaha. I’m sorry.”

Dara also attached a snapshot of the kiss performance on a male fan from 2NE1′s ‘NEW EVOLUTION‘ world tour.

Upon seeing the post, fans commented, “I understand the hearts of female Blackjacks,” “Why are Dara’s performance partners so blessed,” and “I’m a girl, and I was still jealous.”

Source: Allkpop

Article: 2NE1′s New Evolution Tour in LA – A Kfashionista Fan Account

Shortly after news broke of 2NE1‘s first solo global tour, NEW EVOLUTION, it was announced that the American fashion designer Jeremy Scott would be designing the costumes for their performances. Scott is close friends with the members of 2NE1, so this collaboration came as no surprise to fans — it did however add another level of interest to the show, as fashion followers eagerly awaited the reveal of his custom creations for the quartet. Kfashionista staff had the opportunity to attend last weekend’s concert at LA’s Nokia Theatre to see these designs in action. Here is our take on the event from a style standpoint.

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Article: 2NE1’s Dara Shares Thoughts on Wrapping Up “New Evolution” Tour in America

2NE1’s Dara Shares Thoughts on Wrapping Up “New Evolution” Tour in America

Dara revealed a family picture of 2NE1, and shared her thoughts after wrapping up their ‘NEW EVOLUTION‘ concerts in the United States.

On August 26th, Dara posted the above picture to me2day with the message: “Whether it was too long or too short, our schedule in America has ended. ^_^ Ah. I’m sad.. It feels like I’m leaving after frantically working, so I want to come for a vacation next time. New Jersey and LA Black Jacks, thank you so much! T.T I’ll miss you guys… It seems like many wonderful things are happening these days, and it’s all thanks to you guys. Muah.”

Fans are commenting that the 2NE1 members look like sisters in the group picture. They responded, “They must be tired because of the continuous concert schedule“, “They really look like a family“, and “2NE1 is most beautiful when they’re all gathered together“.

Meanwhile, 2NE1 successfully finished their global tour ‘NEW EVOLUTION‘ in the US and will launch the ‘NEW EVOLUTION’ Japanese tour on the coming 31st.

Source: Allkpop

Article: LA Times – Live Review: K-Pop’s 2NE1 at Nokia Theatre

Live Review: K-Pop’s 2NE1 at Nokia Theatre

Pity the hapless dude who thought he was getting a lap-dance from Dara of the South Korean pop group 2NE1 on Friday.

The singer dragged him up from the audience onto the Nokia Theatre stage during the single “Kiss,” and plonked this twentysomething white guy — who looked as if he might actually crumple from petrified delight — in a chair facing the stage. Dara, with her Skrillex-inspired haircut and pixie-thug getup, leaned come-hither close, surely about to crib a classic R&B stage-seduction move.

That is, until she promptly shooed him offstage with nary an actual kiss for his trouble. 2NE1 had subverted another American dance-rap cliché with feminine swagger – a sly move from maybe the most exciting new pop group since Lady Gaga first donned hotpants.

The quartet – Dara, CL, Minzy and Bom, leads a tide of South Korean pop groups who currently dominate Asian charts and are beginning to make major inroads with American audiences – Korean American and otherwise.

But of the dozens of groups grappling for the brass ring of hallyu – a catchall term for contemporary South Korean pop – 2NE1 might have the best chance to capture mainstream American audiences. That’s not just because they’re reportedly working with the unerring hitmaker will.i.am on a forthcoming U.S. album.

It’s because 2NE1 represents every direction that pop culture is going – female, global, digital and  danceable.

In that respect, their L.A. debut performance to a packed 7,100-capacity Nokia Theatre proved that K-Pop today looks a lot like the future of music everywhere.  There were shirtless male dancers with pink mohawks trapped inside giant kick drums; there were huge inflatable slides shaped like lipstick tubes; there were Jeremy Scott-designed dresses made to look like the girls were trapped in the jaws of fluffy space monsters.

Why anyone would ever settle for a white guy emoting on an acoustic guitar again is beyond baffling (and there’s some free advice, “American Idol”). But more importantly, 2NE1’s chemistry made the spectacle click. They have an appealing way of subverting their roles in the band – the doe-eyed, 18-year-old Minzy turns out to have dance moves to make Snoop Lion renounce Jah and come back to hip-hop; the brash Dara builds coy steam, but proves unattainably fierce.

This show was a test case of how K-Pop can play for a mixed American crowd. While heavily Korean American, the audience was also a fascinating mix of gay couples on date night and swag-happy hip-hop aesthetes.

Western audiences can sometimes lose the plot of hallyu, because to be frank, the music is sometimes sort of beside the point. 2NE1 has laser-efficient singles like the techno-saturated “Fire” and the blippy house hit “Go Away.” K-Pop’s ballads are often treacly,  but 2NE1’s are workable – the weeper “Lonely” is self-aware enough to avoid camp.

But sometimes they succumbed to the Gaga Problem – the size of their stardom and aesthetic vision can outweigh the actual songs. When zipping over mobile phones in four-minute video bursts, this isn’t a big deal. But at a major two-hour L.A. headlining show, filler like a 10-minute DJ break and aDodger Stadium-style “Kiss Cam” montage felt like a sugar crash.

But 2NE1 is pop is the best ways – the music, the charisma and the gun-noir pyrotechnics all complement each other to create a bigger essence. When will.i.am and apl.de.ap of Black Eyed Peascame out for the closer – the barnburner dance single, “I Am The Best” – anyone who didn’t know better would have assumed they were there to fix a microphone outage.

2NE1 were the stars Friday, and they’re about to become much, much bigger ones.

Credit: Los Angeles Times

Article: The Fader – The Things I Carry: 2NE1

The Things I Carry: 2NE1

We always like to know what some of our favorite artists carry in their purses (and man-purses)—the essential items that they need for touring or subway rides, the Grammys or any other thing that they might be doing these days, which is why we’ve made it a regular column on the site.

After catching the Korean girl-group 2NE1 last week in a very loud arena in New Jersey, we were lucky to have them visit FADER offices. A video interview is forthcoming, and till then here’s a rundown of the things they carry on tour. As world travelers they pack light, apparently. Favorite items: the iPhone case with the group’s name on it and this little seal guy, containing hand lotion. Tonight 2NE1 performs their second and final stateside show in LA before heading back east for a string of Asian dates.

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