The Brown Eyed Girls are done with Korea for now and are heading overseas.
The Brown Eyed Girls held their final official Korean performance on November 18th’s airing of KBS 2TV‘s “Music Bank.” The girls have just completed a 2-month promotion of their fourth album, “Sixth Sense,” which was released on September 2nd. ”Sixth Sense,” also known as the “dolphin noise song” due to the high-pitched vocals featured in the track, swept numerous music charts in Korea.
After a very successful run in Korea, the Brown Eyed Girls left the country on November 16th to perform in the States. They will appear in the “2011 Billboard K-Pop Masters” concert this weekend (Friday, November 25 & Saturday, November 26) at the Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena.
After this show, they are planning to tour various Asian countries. A representative for the Brown Eyed Girls has stated, “The members will be holding fan meetings and promoting their new song ‘Sixth Sense’ in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Philippines, and other Asian countries.” The representative also disclosed, “At the beginning of next year, Miryo and Jea will be releasing solo albums. They are currently in the middle of recording.“
(Source: Star News via Naver)















