Singer Taeyeon wraps up Asia tour with two concerts in Singapore
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Singer Taeyeon of Girls' Generation wrapped up her Asia tour with two concerts in Singapore over the weekend, meeting with fans in eight different regions across 12 performances held across Asia.
Taeyeon's last concert was held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore on Saturday and Sunday as the grand finale of "The Odd Of Love" Asia tour that began in June with a concert in Seoul.
This was the first time in three years and five months since Taeyeon held a concert in Singapore. Taeyeon was originally scheduled to perform once in Singapore but added another date because the single-day concert ticket sold out within seconds, according to her agency SM Entertainment.
She held 12 concerts throughout the concert, selling out all tickets to the performances held in Seoul, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore.
"This was so meaningful for me to have held a concert in such a long time," Taeyeon said in a press release.
"You made me realize once again what I'm doing and what I love. You are so precious to me, and I want to keep seeing you and satisfy you. I love you so much that words can't describe just how much."
BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]
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