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Lee Min Ho's Agency Addresses Shanghai Concert Rumors

 

Starhaus addressed a rumored Shanghai concert that would allegedly feature Lee Min Ho.

Starhaus Entertainment is investigating rampant rumors centered on an alleged Shanghai concert starring Lee Min Ho. Representatives for the "Gangnam 1970" star came forth about the advertised concert after widespread reports spread that the 28-year-old actor would appear at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai.  

On December 11, the agency provided a statement toSports Donga, addressing the event, which was advertised for February 27, 2016.

"[We will] take relevant measures for the touted Shanghai show," said a spokesperson for Starhaus. "While the Shanghai concert that was [reportedly] offered to Lee is being reviewed, the one [organizer] has never even been in contact." 

Starhaus went on to refute claims that he would be performing as part of this particular show or date, calling the need to discuss reports regarding the concert imperative, due to a strong positive reaction from fans who wanted to attend the rumored show. 

While Lee has not actively pursued a music career, his live performances remain a huge draw, particularly within China. In 2014, he brought his RE:MINHO tour to Shanghai and Guangzhou.

According to statistics released by mainland China's Cultural Industry Research Center, the concerts were attended by 7,000 and 10,000 fans, retrospectively. 

Speculation regarding a potential Chinese concert follow the frenetic ticket sales for the upcoming "talk" concert, which instantaneously sold out as 3,000 fans snagged the opportunity to see the pan-Asian phenom. 

While the Shanghai show has been refuted as a rumor, the "Boys Over Flowers" star will take the stage for domestic audiences at the Grand Peace Palace on January 16. 

Meanwhile, Lee continues to film his upcoming Korean-Chinese blockbuster, "Bounty Hunters." He recently released the album, "The Day," which dedicated to his devoted audience, who are known as Minoz. 

source: kdramastars

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The Breakout Film Performances Of 2015- Actors Edition

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2015 was marked by the phenomenal silver screen performances of actors Lee Min Ho, Kim Woo Bin, and Yoo Ah In, who transformed from drama stars to bonafide leading men of the Korean box office. 

Lee Min Ho struck gold with his breakout movie role as Kim Jong Dae, a scrappy hustler in the gritty crime noir, "Gangnam 1970."

Renown for his portrayal of spoiled, prep school guys who fall in love with plain, downtrodden girls in "Boys Over Flowers" and "The Heirs," he was literally thrown into the muddy depths of the action realm of his film debut in the '70s crime flick. 

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Source http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/109226/20151210/the-breakout-film-performances-of-2015-actors-edition.htm

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Lee Min Ho Warns Fans Not to Purchase Unauthorized Concert Tickets at Premium Prices

 

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It’s no secret that where there are concerts, there are scalpers, or people who sell tickets illegally at outrageous prices. However, Lee Min Ho and his company have taken a strong stance against scalpers who take advantage of fans.

The news of scalping came to light after rumors that Lee Min Ho’s solo talk concert “Minoz World: Minoz Mansion” would come to Shanghai. So far, only stops in Korea and Japan have been confirmed, but already scalpers in China have started ripping off fans for fake tickets at premium prices. In response, Lee Min Ho’s agency Starhaus Entertainment released a statement on December 12 in Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and English, warning fans not to buy tickets illegally.

Lee Min Ho said that he’s worried more for the fans than he is for himself, and requested that fans take special caution not to become victims of fraud. It isn’t the first time this year the issue of scalping has come to the media’s attention, either; SM Entertainment announced it would take action against the scalping of tickets for their “The Agit” series of solo concerts in the fall.

The full text of Starhaus Entertainment’s English statement is as follows:

“Hello, this is Starhaus Entertainment.
 We have confirmed that as of December 12 2015, under the title of ["Actor Lee Min Ho's Shanghai Concert"], people are scalping tickets (unauthorized tickets) in many regions of China. All information regarding the sales of Lee Min Ho’s concert tickets is announced through its official website. Therefore, it is illegal to purchase tickets through channels other than ones listed on the official website. It is our hope that no one will suffer any disadvantages by dealing with scalpers.

Lee Min Ho’s concerts next year in Korea (January 16th) and in Japan (January 25th) have been confirmed. The concert in Shanghai is in plans but has not been confirmed as of yet.

If and when the Shanghai concert is confirmed, we will announce it to you, the fans, first. We are sorry for any inconveniences you may have suffered due to the illegal activities of the scalpers because we know very well how much you anticipate and love Lee Min Ho’s concerts.

We appreciate your love for Lee Min Ho and we thank you ahead of time for your understanding.”

source: http://www.soompi.com/2015/12/12/lee-min-ho-warns-fans-not-to-purchase-unauthorized-concert-tickets-at-premium-prices/

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