Hallyu wave idol Kim Hyun Joong redefined the meeting of fan-meetings at the Indoor Stadium on Friday night.
Call it gimmicky or impractical, but the Boys Over Flower star made
the dreams of 3,000 fans come true that night when he high-fived and
shook hands with all of them.To his fans, some of who waited in line until midnight to go palm-to-palm with him, that was just the icing on the cake after a night of songs and games designed to melt the hearts of the hardest cynic in the audience.
Some had flown in from as far as Japan to catch Kim, and members of his fan clubs from Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines also turned up in full force.
The theme of the night was based on Kim's self-given moniker -- the "Alien Prince" -- and true enough, he appeared on stage in a luminous egg-shaped capsule after a slickly produced video introducing him as the "ruler of the universe" who felt "loneliness".
The usually-reticent Kim also made several cringe-worthy attempts at speaking English to his fans by translating two lines of "Happiness Is" into "Happiness without you Baby/ I can't even imagine it" and getting fans to sing-along, which they did with gusto, many even breaking into emotional tears.
As if that wasn't enough for his already over-wrought fans, five lucky ones reached under their seats midway through the fan meet to find lucky yellow slips allowing them to play get-to-know-you games with the star.
The second part of his concert saw another series of videos and performances, including a special Boys Over Flower segment featuring the romance between Yoon Ji Hoo (played by Kim) and Geum Jan-Di (Gu Hye Sun) that catapulted him into fame.
Four songs and two encores later, the concert ended in a rousing rendition of casino-themed "Lucky Guy" , which saw him playing the role of a handsome cad surrounded by flashy cars and beautiful women.
With a set of 15 songs in total, slick videos, games, and the once in a lifetime opportunity to shake the hand of their dream man, it was clearly money well spent for his fans here, despite earlier controversy when Taiwanese fans claimed his tickets were too expensive.
"I would spend twice that for a chance to come so close to Hyun-Joong oppa (elder brother)," said Singaporean fan Jessica Teo, 19, who forked out $300 to buy her premiere seat from a middleman after they sold out. "It was so much more than a fan meeting, like a concert, but better."
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