BEAST Engages in Lawsuit to Get Rid of Harmful Media Status

BEAST’s agency Cube Entertainment has filed a lawsuit in order to get rid of the “harmful media” status for BEAST’s songs. Recently SM had a similar lawsuit and in court, it was decided that having the word “alcohol” in the lyrics of a song does not make that song “harmful media.” Cube Entertainment is following suite in order to get rid of that status for BEAST’s first album.

Cube Entertainment Artists Practice for “United Cube Concert in Japan”

On August 25th, Cube Entertainment released photos of their artists practicing for the upcoming “United Cube Concert in Japan.” The photos include G.NA rehearsing for her new single, “Top Girl,” performance as well as 4minute and BEAST training in comfortable clothes. All the artists seem to be at ease, enjoying their time together, despite having one of the biggest Japanese concerts of the year coming up soon.

BEAST to Reenter the Japanese Haneda Airport, “We Will Have No Problem Going Through”

On August 24th, BEAST will head towards the Haneda airport once more, in order to attend the “United Cube in Japan” promotions that will be held on August 25th. Cube Entertainment stated, “This time around we have brought all of the necessary visas and documents, we will have no problem going through the immigration inspection. BEAST will successfully finish the concert and return to Korea with 4minute on August 26th.”

"K-Pop All Star Live in Niigata" a Resounding Success [Performances Included]

45,000 Japanese fans gathered at Niigata Big Swan Stadium on August 20 to watch many of the hottest groups in K-Pop perform. The artist lineup, which featured groups who are established in the Japanese market, consisted of CN Blue, BEAST, SNSD, Kara, 4minute, SECRET, 2PM, 2AM, Infinite, SISTAR, and Norazo. There were also special collaboration stages, including a performance from once-couple on "We Got Married,” CN Blue’s Jung Yong Hwa and SNSD’s Seohyun.

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