Wednesday, May 9, 2012

[Fan Account] Kim Hyun Joong 2012 Fan Meeting in Singapore


We are all aware about Kim Hyun Joong's recent fan meeting in Singapore, and if your staying in front of your computer 24/7 (just like me) you can see all of those amazing photos of him from his die-hard fans.. Together with these photos are wonderful fan accounts.. I have read some of those and this is really touched my heart.. 
Please read this.. Relieve that spectacular moment.. and discover how the man named 'KIM HYUN JOONG' touched many hearts...

 KHJ | The Path Less Traveled 

by: @baebb


For the past few years, Singapore has become sort of a magnet for kpop and kdrama stars.

I can’t even recall when hallyu has become mainstream. Yup, it’s no longer just a small group of fanatics and maniacs liking all things korean, now the korean influence is evident in almost all aspects of our lifestyle.

I’ve lost count of the korean stars gracing our shores. Since quite a few years ago, organizers too have started jumping onto the bandwagon to bring korean artists here for fan events. In fact for the past couple of years, hardly a month went by that we did not see a korean artist in town. some months, we even saw not just one, but a handful!

Even the recent MEN’s FASHION WEEK 2012 saw korean stars like SE7EN and Daniel henney headlining the events.


That said, not many kpop artists are able to sell out big-scale concerts here, unless they’re mega stars. I think so far, we’ve seen super junior and girls’ generation hold successful concerts that sold out. the rest, they mostly take the safer route of organizing showcases.


The difference between concert and showcase?

Well, it’s mainly about the scale. concerts are usually held at singapore indoor stadium or sometimes at the max pavilion (where capacity is smaller and venue rental is cheaper. But hor, the cheaper rental also means poorer sound quality… sighs…)


Showcases are typically held at smaller venues; we’re talking about capacity of usually between 800-1,200 fans for showcases. Showcases usually feature some 6-8 songs or sometimes 10 if the artists or agencies are feeling generous, keke! showcases would usually include a Q&A segment and sometimes, they even throw in some games or interactive activities with lucky fans.

And… sometimes, in order to generate more money, the organizers may also sell ‘add-on items’, like pay an additional amount on top of the ticket price for an autograph, a handshake, and sometimes, even photo opportunities. Recently, there’s also a new trend of selling passes to attend the press conference.

Yea, these days, everything’s getting so ‘modular’, tsk tsk…


what about kdrama stars, you wonder…

Since they can’t exactly sing a handful of songs, they usually have what we call fan meetings. These usually last an hour or an hour and a half. the korean artist would usually show up and have Q&A session and then play some games with the fans. There may be a song or two, but usually no song since actors and actresses can’t necessarily sing.

And oh, yea, the organizers sometimes also sell autograph passes, photograph passes or press conference passes… As for scale, fan meetings are usually about the same as showcases, yup, about 1000 heads or thereabouts.



Now as you all know, KIM HYUN JOONG was recently in town.


The fan event was sold as a fan meeting. and it actually happened last friday evening at the concert-worthy Singapore indoor stadium.


fan or not, if i were to speak objectively, that was a very very very sincere showing.

here, check out the setlist:


1. Intro: Let Me Go
2. Break Down
3. Please
4. Thank You
5. Happiness Is
6. Kiss Kiss
7. I’m Your Man
8. Smile
9. Because I’m Stupid
=== Stage Activities ===
10. Marry You
11. Do You Like That
12. Lucky Guy (remix)
13. If You Are Like Me
=== Encore ===
14. One More Time
15. Lucky Guy


yup, practically 15 songs!

he called that a fan meeting?! that’s like a concert already!


Yea, there were stage effects, dancers, specially prepared clips, etc etc etc. oh, he even let ‘money’ drop from the sky for us, keke! u:zoosin dollar notes!


And yup, there were stage activities too where he played games with fans and stuff.


Seriously, he needn’t have.

He could have made the same amount of money with a lot less effort, honestly.


I mean he could have easily sold out a fan meeting of, say, 1,200-1,500 capacity and during the event, just stroll in, smile, answer some questions, smile, play games, smile, take some pics or shake some hands, smile.

No need for even change of outfits, or dancers, or stage effects… And yup, that also means no need for endless hours of concert planning, choreography, dance practices and even training up his stamina for the concert.

To be honest, it ain’t even his style to do fan-friendly stuff like those that he did onstage last friday night. yea, i know lots of fans liked that, but i’d more than cringed at the things they were trying during the stage activities. Kindda cheesy and contrived, if you ask me. and oh, don’t get me started on how awkward the language barrier was…

But sure, i can totally see his effort and his earnest wish to want to up the fan service.

lotsa heart there, HJ.


On top of all that, it’s like he knows what fans want and he even threw in the high-five session.

It’s always difficult (especially for overseas) fans to get a chance to go up-close and personal with their fave korean stars, let alone having abit of skinship, keke! Seems like he totally understands the heart of a fan! *squeals*

And we’re talking about high-fiving every single fan in the audience. The fan meet started slightly after 8pm and ended at almost 11pm. And i know that he was still onstage high-fiving and shaking fans’ hands after midnight. (hee, as expected, the high five session kindda turned into a handshaking session!)

There were some male fans whose turns were towards the end and they shared that his hand was already rather weak and near trembling by then. Yea, i guess it was hard work. After the performance, he had to stand somemore and shake everyone’s hand and all the while, standing straight and smiling and saying ‘Thank You" to everyone.



HJ arh, why did you choose to do it this way?

this is indeed the path less traveled.


Most korean artists would have taken the more comfortable way out and just do a fan meeting. And i mean a ‘normal’ fan meeting where he doesn’t need to sing and dance and sweat it out. Quite easily done in under two hours, no sweat.

but what did he give us last friday night?


This man gave us the most sincere of sincere fan meetings.

I saw in last friday’s fan meeting –

HJ’s heart.

The heart was pure, and i saw the pure wanting to give his fans something spectacular. He’d chosen not to take the easy way out and had chosen to sweat it out instead of just smile it out.


If you’re a fan and you didn’t catch his performance, i think it’s a real pity. Especially if you haven’t yet had a chance to see him perform live. Lotsa fans would vouch that HJ is a lovely to look at on posters and stuff, but he’s even lovelier when in motion! (and hey, he even gave us the long-missed jjitjoong! how could you have missed that one, ya?)

So now, if you can afford the time and money, do go support him in hong kong and taiwan, or even china mainland. Yes, tickets are still available, so go go go.

If you’re a fan, yes, i’d go so far as to say you’re letting him down if you don’t go see him. if you don’t go show support for all that he’s done for you. This is the guy who had given you free showcases in Seoul, and this is the guy who had given you a concert-worth of fan meeting when he could have just sat there and breezed through it with no sweat.

by: bb


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Thank you dear bb for giving me permission on re-posting your fan account here.. :) God Bless...



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