I Love Asia

May 13, 2008

Wonder Girls’ Tell Me extend waves to Thailand

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           Wonder Girls

            The Tell Me stars left for Thailand on May 9, 2008 and started their five day endorsement tour in the country. After reaching the Kingdom of Thailand, the group will readily set-up themselves with their concerts, promotions, meeting with their fans and other activities throughout their tour before they leave the country. The girls will be leaving back for Korea on May 13, 2008.  This tour is their first time performance in Thailand that’s why they will give their best presentation to give credit to those Thais who supported them in their popular single ‘Tell Me’. Before ‘Tell Me’ the ‘Irony made it to the MTV Thailand hits and was admired by many fans. The ‘Tell Me’ also topped the hits in Thailand music chart in which the fans really recognized it same as how Koreans loved this single.

         Due to unexpected warm welcome hands of the Thai fans, the girls really appreciated the people and they were shocked when the Thais perform the Irony and Tell Me just like how the girls perform it. Last Saturday May 10, 2008 the girls met with their fans at Siam Paragon and showed their skills in the “Modern Nine Live Wonder Show with Wonder Girls”. The girls really showed their great talent in performing the singing and dancing and their famous factor of cuteness. After their busy tours in Thailand, they will prepare themselves again for the next album this June 2008 in Korea.

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