T-ara Great China Tour
T-ara Great China Tour was the fifth tour by South Korean girl group T-ara and their first in China. It began in Shanghai on and concluded in the same city on November 25, 2014. In October 2015, T-ara became the first South Korean artist to hold a concert in Hefei. The final stop in Shanghai drew a crowd of 12,000 attendees and was watched by nearly 2 million viewers in China alone through the streaming platform Panda TV. Originally T-ara were planned to perform in 13 cities, however, due to schedule conflicts, the tour was reduced to 6 shows only.
Background and development
On 29 December 2014, T-ara held their "T-ara China Tour - Shanghai Greeting Concert" marking the start of their tour promotion in China. The event was attended by Wang Sicong, son of businessman Wang Jianlin.The "T-ara Great China Tour 2015–16" began in Hefei and concluded in Shanghai in September 2016. It marked T-ara's first concerts in Hefei and Nanjing. On 20 May, several music officials announced that T-ara would embark on their first official tour in China in June 2015. On 20 June, T-ara attended the press conference for the tour in Nanjing at Nanjing's Sofitel Galaxy Hotel.
On 10 July 2015, T-ara held a press conference to promote their Beijing concert, announcing they did not invite any guest performers to the event to allow for personal interaction with their fans.. Pre-sale for the final stop on the tour in Shanghai began on 17 August. According to MBK Entertainment, the final concert would feature new songs. China Daily reported thay the final concert had a high production cost, with stage effects designed by teams from Hong Kong and Taiwan, alongside professional directors from South Korea. The concert was held on an extended stage, allowing fans to interact closely with the group. Originally T-ara were planned to perform in 13 cities, however, due to schedule conflicts, the tour was reduced to 6 shows only.
China Daily reported that the Shanghai concert had a high production cost, with stage effects designed by teams from Hong Kong and Taiwan, alongside professional directors from Korea. The concert was held on an extended stage, allowing fans to interact closely with the group.