GOT7 coming back to the Philippines | Inquirer Entertainment

GOT7 coming back to the Philippines

07:11 PM October 01, 2015

Seven-member South Korean boy group GOT7 is coming back here in the Philippines this coming November 14, 2015 (Saturday, 8:00pm) at the SMART Araneta Coliseum to once again meet their dear Filipino *IGOT7s!’

GOT7 plans to make their fans swoon again by showing off their charms and talents, and with sweet and cute fan interactions, all IGOT7s sure they wouldn’t want to miss.

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Renowned as one of the ‘New Generation of K-Pop’ icons, this group has already proven themselves by winning the New Artist Award at the 29th Golden Disk Awards held earlier this year, and others such as Most Promising Newcomer award (Overseas Category) at the 15th Top Chinese Music Festival, and Rookie Award for the 2015 Seoul Music Awards.

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This group isn’t only well-rounded when it comes to talent, the members of the group themselves are quite interesting because of their different nationalities. Members of GOT 7 include Mark, Jackson, BamBam, JB, Junior, Youngjae and Yugyeom.

GOT7 held their Asia Tour Showcase earlier this year in Shanghai, Taipei, and Hong Kong, followed by their fan meet in Thailand and Malaysia.

For more information regarding ticket purchasing, reservations and inquiries, you may contact Ticketnet at 911-5555 or visit their website at ticketnet.com. GOT7 First Fan meeting in The Philippines 2015 is brought to you by All Access Productions. ADVT.

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