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Park Hyung-sik’s Tokyo and Osaka Fan Meetings Sell Out — He Sets Fans’ Hearts On Fire

A packed program that hit fans right where it counts

Park Hyung-sik, Japan, Fan meeting, Tokyo, Osaka, Sold out
Photo: Lev Entertainment
Park Hyung-sik, Japan, Fan meeting, Tokyo, Osaka, Sold out
Park Hyung-sik, Japan, Fan meeting, Tokyo, Osaka, Sold out
Park Hyung-sik, Japan, Fan meeting, Tokyo, Osaka, Sold out
Photo: Lev Entertainment

Actor Park Hyung-sik, formerly of ZE:A, wrapped up a special set of fan meetings in Japan — and every show sold out.

On the 12th (local time), he kicked off at Tokyo International Forum Hall A, then on the 15th took the stage at Osaka International Convention Center’s Main Hall for his 'The Next Page [Again, Together - Our Second Story]' fan meeting. The event celebrated the second anniversary of his Japanese fan club 'SIKcret' and achieved a complete sell-out across three shows — one in Tokyo and two in Osaka — proving his red-hot popularity in Japan.

The night opened with the title track of his first Japanese mini album, 'Koishikute Aitakute' (恋しくて逢いたくて). Park then greeted fans, shared life updates and interests, and hosted a talk segment revisiting his filmography. Together, they watched fan-picked 'Top 5 Favorite Works' highlight scenes, filling the venue with laughter and cheers.

Interactive corners turned up the heat even more. Through either-or surveys, fans guessed which version of Park they’d love most, and he performed impromptu skits for close-up communication with the crowd. In particular, his sweet goodnight messages and direct eye contact sent fans into a frenzy, packing the venue with heart-fluttering energy.

For the finale, Park delivered the mini album tracks 'Sakurakaze' (桜風) and 'Shine On You,' leaving a lingering glow with his smooth vocals. He returned for an encore with 'I Love You Girl,' sharing a heartfelt final goodbye with fans.

Debuting with ZE:A in 2010, Park Hyung-sik most recently appeared in the SBS drama Treasure Island and the KBS2 drama Twelve last year.