Tickets to boy band 2PM's upcoming six-day concert in Japan have sold out, according to the group's official Japanese website.
After selling out the tickets to their six-day concert at the Nippon Budokan, the boys have decided to hold two extra shows at the Yokohama Arena in Kanagawa, Japan on June 5 and 6.
The group added that the additional concert dates comes as an overwhelming number of fans were unable to purchase tickets to their concerts at the Budokan, which starts on May 24,
With their upcoming shows at Budokan, 2PM will be recording themselves as the first K-pop acts to take the stage for up to six days, according to the agency.
2PM, composed of members Nickhun, Taecyeon, Chansung, Junsu, Wooyoung and Junho, made their debut in Japan's music scene in November, 2010. The boys recently released their greatest hits album in the country which fared well on Oricon's music charts.
Also, they have been chosen to become regular panels for Japanese TV show "2PM&2AM Wander Trip," which will kick off its premiere tomorrow night, with their fellow JYP Entertainment labelmates 2AM, on Tokyo MX Station.
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