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Jay Park to join the 'Blue Eye' masters for season two of 'Dancing 9'


Jay Park is joining the 'Blue Eye' masters on 'Dancing 9'!


According to an exclusive by Ilgan Sports, the singer has joined the 'Blue Eye' team as a new master on the upcoming second season of 'Dancing 9'. Season one MVP Ha Hwi Dong surprised fans with his return to the show and his team 'Red Wings' as a new master and now it's been reported that Jay Park is the surprise addition for the 'Blue Eye' team.

The production team of the show has since confirmed the info with an official announcement and the release of a poster for the singer.

As mentioned previously, the winning team for the second season will win a total of 500 million KRW (470,000 USD) - 100 million KRW (94,000 USD) in prize money to the winning team, 300 million KRW (282,000 USD) expenses-paid gala show, and 100 million KRW (94,000 USD) to the winning team's MVP.

'Dancing 9' season two has already held preliminary auditions in Seoul on March 15th, Gwangju on the 23rd, Busan on the 30th, and will hold a test round in Seoul on April 5th. It will then air on June 13 at 11 PM KST!

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