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Girls’ Generation to Release ‘Girls & Peace in Seoul’ Concert DVD
Posted by bhost909 on February 28th, 2015
World Tour Poster

Girls’ Generation is set to release a concert DVD on March 31st for the Seoul stop of the “Girls & Peace” world tour. The concerts in Seoul took place on June 8th and 9th in 2013 and kicked off a tour that eventually visited Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Macau.
The “Girls & Peace in Seoul” concert DVD will also come with a 100-page photobook, a poster, and behind-the-scenes video footage. The concert itself will be divided into two DVDs with the below tracklists. Korean, Japanese, and Chinese subtitles will be included.
DISK 1.
01. Intro
02. 훗 (Hoot)
03. Animal
04. 말해봐 (Talk Talk)
05. The Boys
06. I Got A Boy
07. Opening Talk
08. Say Yes
09. Dancing Queen
10. MR.TAXI (Korean Ver.)
11. T.O.P
12. Flower Power
13. PAPARAZZI
14. Run Devil Run
15. Reflection
16. Promise
17. Baby Baby
18. I’m A Diamond
19. Express 999
DISK 2.
20. 소원을 말해봐 (Genie)
21. THE GREAT ESCAPE
22. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
23. My J
24. Kissing You
25. 힘 내! (Way To Go)
26. Gee
27. Talk
28. 영원히 너와 꿈꾸고 싶다 (Forever)
29. 다시 만난 세계 (Into The New World)
30. Love & Girls
31. Oh!
32. Talk
33. 봄날 (How Great Is Your Love)
34. Twinkle
35. Closing Talk
Credit: Soshified
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Although I'm happy that they are finally releasing this tour on DVD, I have to admit that I had completely forgotten all about it since the tour originally took place in 2013. I'm assuming that the delay in it's release may have been due to Jessica's departure from the group, but this still seems pretty late even by SM's standards, and to be honest, I'm personally not as enthusiastic about it since we've gotten the Japanese leg of this tour on DVD/Bluray two years ago. Also, although they've never released their tours with English subtitles, I'm a bit disappointed that they still have decided not to do so at this point. I don't expect to see them on their Japanese releases since Japan doesn't really have much interest in marketing themselves outside of Japan, however, I feel like with Korea's interest in marketing kpop globally, that if they can include subtitles in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, they can make an effort to include English as well since it is a universal language (unless they feel like they shouldn't make an effort anyways since English speaking fans have purchased their tours without subtitles in the past). Despite these things, I'll be preordering it soon, however, I still think SM could do better.