The licensed version of 2AM’s first full-length album has entered the top three slots of the prestigious Oricon chart, according to its official website on Thursday.
Oricon's website revealed that the licensed version of 2AM's first full-length album "Saint o'clock" made its debut at No. 3 on the daily chart after selling 5,726 copies since its release on Wednesday, following behind popular Japanese artists KinKi Kids and Maaya Sakamoto.
The boys will begin promoting themselves in the country with their first nationwide tour titled "2AM 1st JAPAN TOUR "Never let you go" early next year where they will visit Nagoya, Tokyo and Osaka.
Meanwhile, the quartet is busy preparing for their annual end-of-the-year concert titled "Please, Christmas" which will take place at the Seoul Student Gymnasium in Seoul on December 24.
Composed of members Jo Kwon, Seulong, Changmin and Jinwoon, 2AM was trained and discovered by Korean talenthouse JYP Entertainment (JYPE). They made their debut in 2008 with their single album "This Song."
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