Want to see Brian Joo (pic right) in New York without going for his performance at Club Duvet on Aug 31?
Then make a beeline for Cafe Muse on Aug 30 because the 27-year-old singer will be there to sign autographs -- but only for 30 minutes!
Cafe Muse is a little Korean Coffee Shop/ Bakery that is reportedly a 3-minute walk from Macy's.
Here are the details:
What's up?: Brian Joo's autograph session
When?: 30th August 2008 (Saturday)
What time?: 6pm to 6.30pm
Where?: Cafe Muse, 43 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001
How much?: FREE...no age limit too. Aug 30 update: Rumour has it that there will be an entrance fee of less than US$20. Sheesh.
Source: K-popped! reader Elsa R
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10 Comments:
I wanna go sooooo bad! He's such a hottie!
He's so sweet for doing things like this for the fans ^.^
That's a great cafe!! The people that come in and play there are really fun too!
Dear Liz,
Nice to meet you. It's so glad to hear this news about Brian. Can I make a copy to the Baidu-Brian Bar, and the blog of my own? I will put the proper credit before it. Thanks a lot! ^^
Sincerely,
imonoyama
omg so good its free!
i wish i can go T_T
omg. I HAVE GOT TO GO! i pray that i got no work on that day! i so got to go there. and get his autograph!! ahhahaha oppa! LOL thank gosh i live in NY. sometimes i hate living in brooklyn, but i love the senery.i get sick of staying in NY my whole 18 yrs of life, but at least i go on vactaion and leave NY once a yr HAHA
oooh! I have a friend/ not-really-cousin who lives in front of Macy's (posh apartment!!)
maybe I'll go!
ooh! i'll be in nyc next week! but really? only 30 minutes? i mean, that won't stop me but i'm sure there'll be more people there which'll take more time.
brian is dream-a-licious!
Dear imonoyama, sure you can make a copy of the news with proper credits :-). Spread the word around.
Dear K-popped! readers who are planning to go for this.
We just(!) got word that the organisers may be charging a fee at the autographing session. It would probably be less than US$20.
Sigh it just proves that nothing comes for free these days.
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