PARIS- South Korean bands have thrilled a packed house at one of France's best known concert halls with a show billed as the first to bring the hot K-Pop genre to Europe.
Boy and girl bands such as Super Juniors and Girls' Generation performed to screams from mostly young-female fans on Saturday night at the "SM Town Live Nation" event at Paris' Zenith 6,300-seat theater - the event's only European stop.
Concertgoers demanded a second show after Friday's first, reserved for ticket-buyers in Asia and the United States, sold out in minutes.
K-Pop riffs off R&B and rock styles with sharply dressed bands dancing around, often in sync.
The singers performed original tunes and karaoke versions of film soundtrack songs.
Boy and girl bands such as Super Juniors and Girls' Generation performed to screams from mostly young-female fans on Saturday night at the "SM Town Live Nation" event at Paris' Zenith 6,300-seat theater - the event's only European stop.
Concertgoers demanded a second show after Friday's first, reserved for ticket-buyers in Asia and the United States, sold out in minutes.
K-Pop riffs off R&B and rock styles with sharply dressed bands dancing around, often in sync.
The singers performed original tunes and karaoke versions of film soundtrack songs.
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