Fans put their hands up for K-pop band 2PM


KUALA LUMPUR: They promised a sexy show full of “manliness” and to the delight of over 5,000 fans at Stadium Negara, Korean boy band sensation 2PM delivered and more.

2PM, which comprises Junsu, Junho, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung and Chansung, oozed hot testosterone yesterday as they belted out their hits such as Heartbeat, Again and Again and the title track of their latest album, Hands Up.

Their trademark macho moves roused the fans to a screaming frenzy. The fans, or the Hottest as they are nicknamed, lovingly tagged the K-pop band as “Beastly Idols”.

The fans did not only sing along but many also danced to the powerful beat of the band's chart-topping numbers.

2PM was named the most influential star and Daum's Search Hot Star at the Mnet 20's CHOICE awards 2010.

Their latest single Hands Up has already topped various Korean music charts.

The 2PM Hands Up Asia Tour Live in Malaysia 2011 concert was jointly organised by Star Planet and Hwa Yea Multimedia.

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