K-actor Park Bo-gum to hold fan meeting in Singapore on Aug 14
Park Bo-gum was last in town in March for French luxury fashion brand Celine's boutique opening at Ion Orchard. PHOTO: BOGUMMY/INSTAGRAM
K-actor Park Bo-gum to hold fan meeting in Singapore on Aug 14
South Korean actor Park Bo-gum will make a stop in Singapore as part of his upcoming fan meeting tour, titled Be With You.
The 31-year-old announced the itinerary through his agency The Black Label on social media on May 30.
Park, who recently starred in the hit period K-drama When Life Gives You Tangerines (2025) with South Korean singer-actress IU, will kick off his tour in Yokohama, Japan on July 26 and 27 before heading to Seoul on Aug 1 and 2.
He will then travel to Singapore to meet fans here at The Star Theatre on Aug 14. Ticketing details have not been announced.
After the Singapore leg, he will head to Kaohsiung, Manila, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Jakarta in August, before travelling to Macau and Kuala Lumpur in September.
Park was last in town in March for French luxury fashion brand Celine's boutique opening at Ion Orchard alongside South Korean singer-actress Bae Suzy, his co-star in the South Korean science-fiction romantic film Wonderland (2024).
He is currently starring in the new South Korean action comedy series Good Boy, which is available on Prime Video, and is also hosting the late-night music talk show The Seasons: Park Bo-gum's Cantabile.
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