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TEEN TOP to livestream their Seoul concert in theaters across Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong


TEEN TOP are making sure many of their overseas fans in Asia don't feel left out by live streaming their upcoming Seoul concert in theaters across Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong!


According to T.O.P Media on the 13th, TEEN TOP will stream live the 'Teen Top 2014 World Tour 'High Kick' in Seoul' in theaters across Japan (Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka, and Okinawa), Taiwan, and Hong Kong on the 23rd, upon fan's requests.

TEEN TOP will hold their Seoul concert at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul on February 22-23! So if you can't make it to Seoul, but happen to be in either Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, make sure to catch the screening!

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