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Korean singer ] staged the ] '''Rainy Day 2005 Tour''' which started in ] and traveled to ] and ]. |
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==History== |
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He created and showcased fresh new spectacles at every single concert, and tickets sold out quickly as a result. His first solo concert in Japan, summer of 2004, entitled Rainy Day Japan and held at the ], was so popular that all the tickets were sold out 30 seconds after going on sale. The tickets for another of his concerts in ] were sold out the moment they became available. His performances in Hong Kong also sold out in a couple of hours. Altogether, the Rainy Day global tour in 2005 sold out over 150,000 seats in 8 cities in Korea, China and Japan. |
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Rainy Day New York was the largest-ever Korean concert in New York City, featuring an exclusive 2 hour special performance by Rain at ] in ]. It occurred in the smaller Theatre at MSG, not the main arena, for two nights. It consisted of ] as support, as well as American pop singer ], along with American artists ] and ]. |
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==Tour dates== |
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!2005 |
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!Location |
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!Seats |
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!Jan. |
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|Seoul, Korea |
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|12,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Feb. |
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|Busan, Korea |
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|10,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Jul. |
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|Tokyo, Japan |
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|12,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Aug. |
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|Osaka, Japan |
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|8,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Sep. |
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|Budokan, Japan |
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|20,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Oct. |
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|Hong Kong, China |
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|20,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Oct. |
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|Beijing, China |
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|40,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Dec. |
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|Taipei, Taiwan |
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|30,000 seats (sold out) |
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!Feb. 2006 (2) |
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|New York, America |
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|upwards 8,000 seats total |
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!Total |
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|colspan=2 align=center|'''152,000 seats''' (sold out) |
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