T-ARA Shares Group Photo Ahead Of Chuseok Special
Girl group T-ARA shares pictures for fans to have a look at their previous group reunion!
On September 30, member Qri uploaded the photograph on her personal Instagram account, which she had taken with Jiyeon, Hyomin, and Ham Eung Jung. The members in the photos wore matching outfits and happily posed in front of the camera. Qri added a caption to her picture and tagged the upcoming SBS show 'Hidden Golden Tracks Concert.' (via Soompi)
The upcoming show will star former T-ara members SS501, Narsha, Teen Top, and U-KISS. The former idols will be participating in performing their past hit songs and the latest collaborations with other K-pop artists.
Meanwhile, MC Jae Jae will moderate the show, along with choreographer Bae Yoon Jhung and lyricist Kim Eana. The members of the band, Qrim, Ham Eun Jung, Hyomin ad Jiyeon were the only ones left to continue promotional activities representing T-ara following the exit of co-members Boram and Soyeon from MBK Entertainment.
It was back in 2018 when the four members finally left MBK Entertainment to pursue professional solo careers. However, the girl band has not officially disbanded up to date, and the band commemorated their 11th anniversary earlier this year with their fans.
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T-ara's History
T-ara is a girl band that was founded by MBK Entertainment in 2009. As an outcome of their close relationship with the composer Shinsadong Tiger, T-ara's popularity is defined by hook-heavy choreography-pop songs. A wide variety of visual concepts have gained "chameleon-like" notoriety for the band.
The group formally made its debut with the track "Lie" in July 2009, after line-up revisions owing to artistic dissimilarities.
T-ara's debut studio album, 'Absolute First Album,' was launched in December 2019. Some of its featured tracks made the group incredibly popular, specifically TTL, Bo Peep Bo Peep, and You Drive Me Crazy.
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