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Five k-pop acts to perform at Boyz Nite Out in Singapore this June

Five k-pop groups, most of whom have garnered a loyal (and possibly crazed) following in Singapore, will be performing at the Boyz Nite Out Singapore concert on June 15, 7pm at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
Tickets will go on sale for $148-178 on May 9 via Sistic.
Presented by Launch Group, which has also brought to Singapore appearances by Beast, SECRET and Sistar, the concert is scheduled to last two hours.
Jay Park (see the music video for his latest “Know Your Name” below) was recently in Singapore for an autograph session as well as a showcase at Dragonfly, while SHINee’s debut concert in Singapore last year attracted throngs of fans from all over Asia. If you’re into extreme twee, the boys from Teen Top do it best (see their music video below if you don’t believe us)—don’t miss it.