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A "huge Rain storm" coming to Beijing
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Updated: 2005-10-22 14:42

Rain is set to open his solo concert, and invade China today at the Beijing Workers Stadium in front of 40,000 fans. 40,000 spectators at a concert is something that was never even attempted before.
South Korean pop singer Rain arrives at Beijing International Airport on Saturday morning, Oct 22, 2005, with hundreds of crazy fans surrounding him and chanting his name. [newsphoto]
South Korean pop singer Rain (middle)arrives at Beijing International Airport on Saturday morning, Oct 22, 2005, with hundreds of crazy fans surrounding him and chanting his name. [newsphoto]
Rain would be venturing to aim for Chinese fans, rather than his Korean fans at the concert venue with almost same size as Jamsil Main Stadium.

Rain's representatives adamantly said that they, "were very nervous since this is the first solo concert in China," and that, "despite that (they) would do their best to show the power of a Korean singer, and return." In order to obtain interviews for this concert, there will be reporters from Taipei, Hong Kong, Japan and Thailand going over to Beijing, China. There will be an expected 350 Chinese reporters there as well.
Female fans 
 all wear white T-shirts to welcome their icon, chanting his name and running after his car. [newsphoto]
Female fans all wear white T-shirts to welcome their icon, chanting his name and running after his car. [newsphoto]
DR Music, who is in charge of Rain's South-East Asia invasion, has said that, "this is a matter of "Hanryu" pride so (they) feel a great sense of power," and that there have been "many noteworthy stars, from Taipei and Hong Kong, those who anyone would recognize with just their names, asking for VIP seats, and also that those from the Chinese Ministry of Culture, as well as public authorities, military personnel and other top officials who are expected to be in the VIP sections."

On one hand, the Chinese have arranged to fill at least 5,000 seats in order to insure that their foreign singer is able to have as perfect a concert as possible.



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