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  2. Bôa - Wikipedia

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    Bôa's first live performance was in January 1994, at the London Forum, supporting Paul Rodgers. [2] The same year, Herten left the band. Bôa added a new drummer, Lee Sullivan, the son of Terry Sullivan, a former drummer for the band Renaissance. Bôa's style began to shift to a rock sound around this time, and Henderson took up playing the ...

  3. Eat You Up (BoA song) - Wikipedia

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    BoA performed the song at YouTube's Tokyo Live concert, and performed in New York City on December 3, 2008, as well as the Jingle Ball at the Anaheim Honda Center on December 6, 2008. [39] [40] She headlined as a performer for the San Francisco Pride Festival on June 28, 2009 alongside Solange Knowles and The Cliks. [41]

  4. List of BoA concert tours - Wikipedia

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    On June 28, 2024, SM announced that BoA will be holding a two-day concerts to commemorate her twenty-four debut anniversary titled "BoA Live Tour : BoA One's Own" at Seoul's Olympic Handball Stadium on October 12-13, 2024. [16] On August 8, the dates of the Asia leg for the concert was announced. [17]

  5. BoA videography - Wikipedia

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    BoA has released more than 100 music videos since her debut in 2000, for songs performed in Korean, Japanese and English. Since 2003, BoA has released 15 video albums, primarily recordings of her concert tours in Japan.

  6. Forgive Me (EP) - Wikipedia

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    On November 8, 2022, SM Entertainment announced BoA would be releasing her third extended play titled Forgive Me on November 22. [2] Three days later, the promotional schedule was released with "Forgive Me" announced as the lead single. [3] On November 21, the music video teaser for "Forgive Me" was released. [4]

  7. BoA - Wikipedia

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    To promote the album, she embarked on her BoA Live Tour 2014 Who's Back? tour in September, her first Japanese tour in four years. [77] After the tour concluded, BoA starred in her first Korean film, Big Match alongside Lee Jung-jae and Shin Ha-kyun [78] though a Japanese single "Fly" was released on December 3, 2014. [79]

  8. I Did It for Love - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "I Did It for Love" was filmed by Joseph Kahn in January 2009 at Ren-Mar Studios in Hollywood. It was released on April 15, 2009, on BoA's MySpace page. . The music video incorporates themes of water, mysticism, and the color black, as well as BoA's use of a hand-held fan to produce an oriental feel to the video

  9. Music Universe K-909 - Wikipedia

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    Music Universe K-909 is a show features appearances of popular k-pop acts and "newcomers", who perform live on stage and interact with the audience throughout each episode. It airs every Saturday at 16:40 KST on JTBC , starting from September 24, 2022.