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KIM BUMSOO TO PERFORM AT THE COLOSSEUM AT CAESARS PALACE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
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Tickets go on-sale Friday, August 10 at 10 a.m. (PDT)
LAS VEGAS, NV (Aug. 6, 2012) – Korean Pop Superstar Kim Bumsoo is bringing the “Kim Bumsoo Get Alright Show with Orchestra" to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 8:00 p.m. The show is jointly presented by AEG Live,
Caesars Palace and Powerhouse.
Show: "Kim Bumsoo Get Alright Show with Orchestra" at The Colosseum at Caesars
Palace
Palace
Show Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012 at 8:00 pm
Ticket Prices: $50, $80, $100, $120, $150 and $200 *(all prices include 10% Live Entertainment Tax)*
On sale Date: Friday, Aug. 10 at 10 a.m.
Tickets: Tickets may be purchased in person at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Box Office, by calling 1-800-745-3000 or online by visiting www.thecolosseum.com
or www.ticketmaster.com, All Ticketmaster orders may be subject to additional service charges and fees.
or www.ticketmaster.com, All Ticketmaster orders may be subject to additional service charges and fees.
Ever since his debut in 1999 with his first album, “Promise”, Kim is highly regarded as an iconic singer with outstanding vocals
in which he was able to take the 51st spot on the
U.S Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2003 with his hit, “Hello Goodbye Hello.” He made history by being the first Korean pop singer to ever be ranked on the chart. Soon after his unprecedented international success, Kim’s emotive voice captured the heart of millions of fans again. “Bo-Go-Ship-Da” (I Miss You), an original sound track from the famous Korean drama, “Stairway to Heaven”, garnered huge success also becoming the peaking point of his career. Catherine Chan, critic and writer, remembers Kim’s songs as a “sentimental lovers' favorite,” describing how they brewed together all the ingredients made for the perfect ballad: a tender voice, a soothing melody, and dreamy lyrics.
U.S Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2003 with his hit, “Hello Goodbye Hello.” He made history by being the first Korean pop singer to ever be ranked on the chart. Soon after his unprecedented international success, Kim’s emotive voice captured the heart of millions of fans again. “Bo-Go-Ship-Da” (I Miss You), an original sound track from the famous Korean drama, “Stairway to Heaven”, garnered huge success also becoming the peaking point of his career. Catherine Chan, critic and writer, remembers Kim’s songs as a “sentimental lovers' favorite,” describing how they brewed together all the ingredients made for the perfect ballad: a tender voice, a soothing melody, and dreamy lyrics.
Kim continues to perform in several countries in East Asia, but also in other parts of the world—notably in North America, where Korean pop culture has skyrocketed in popularity within the last decade. Past events have been held in Hawaii, New York, Los Angeles and Boston. After completing mandatory military service, Kim returned to his music career in 2008 with his sixth album, “The Practical Usage of Sadness.” He was able to deliver several powerful ballads on this album, while also branching out into new genres through country tunes such as “My Love.”
His career made a dramatic hike last year when he decided to appear in the popular Korean reality TV series, “I am a Singer.” For the first time, he became nationally recognized, and, throughout six months of appearances, he showcased a wide range of musical talents by singing ballads, R&B and rock numbers that later dominated the K-pop charts for several months. Subsequently, his first solo show in the U.S. at the Nokia Theatre LA Live in Jan. 2012 turned out to be a great success with a sold-out audience of 7,000.
