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SMTOWN Live 2019 in Tokyo (2019)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 3H 6M

Synopsis

This time, we will deliver SMTOWN LIVE in a new color different from usual based on the theme of "Fantasia Express"! We are preparing various stages that express the world view of each artist! In addition, there are plenty of collaboration stages that transcend the boundaries of the team that can only be seen at SMTOWN LIVE!

Actors

BoA
BoA
Herself
Shim Chang-min
Shim Chang-min
Himself
Jung Yun-ho
Jung Yun-ho
Himself
Choi Si-won
Choi Si-won
Himself
Cho Kyu-hyun
Cho Kyu-hyun
Himself
Lee Dong-hae
Lee Dong-hae
Himself
Park Jeong-su
Park Jeong-su
Himself
Kim Ryeo-wook
Kim Ryeo-wook
Himself
Lee Hyuk-jae
Lee Hyuk-jae
Himself
Kim Jong-woon
Kim Jong-woon
Himself
Kim Hyo-yeon
Kim Hyo-yeon
Herself
Kim Tae-yeon
Kim Tae-yeon
Herself
Taemin
Taemin
Himself
Amber Liu
Amber Liu
Herself
Krystal Jung
Krystal Jung
Herself
Luna
Luna
Herself
Kai
Kai
Himself
Chen
Chen
Himself
Sehun
Sehun
Himself
Baekhyun
Baekhyun
Himself
Chanyeol
Chanyeol
Himself
Suho
Suho
Himself
Irene
Irene
Herself
Seulgi
Seulgi
Herself
Wendy
Wendy
Herself
Joy
Joy
Herself
Yeri
Yeri
Herself
Park Jisung
Park Jisung
Himself
Huang Renjun
Huang Renjun
Himself
Zhong Chenle
Zhong Chenle
Himself
Na Jae min
Na Jae min
Himself
Lee Jeno
Lee Jeno
Himself
Haechan
Haechan
Himself
Mark Lee
Mark Lee
Himself
Jung Jae-hyun
Jung Jae-hyun
Himself
Lee Taeyong
Lee Taeyong
Himself
Nakamoto Yuta
Nakamoto Yuta
Himself
Johnny Suh
Johnny Suh
Himself
Kim Doyoung
Kim Doyoung
Himself
Moon Taeil
Moon Taeil
Himself
Kim Jungwoo
Kim Jungwoo
Himself

Crews

Posters and backgrounds

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