Park Shin Hye had a very busy year. She has been working non-stop since the beginning of 2019, and up until now, she has been fulfilling her work obligations that were already on her schedule.
Currently, she is filming a movie, and prior to this, she just finished shooting her first TV documentary called “Humanimals.” She also just wrapped up filming her thriller movie titled “Call,” and with these consecutive projects, it is clear that she did not have any break this year. These activities also made it hard for her to greet her fans, so she and her agency planned a fan meeting before the year ends.
The fan meeting in Seoul
Although Park Shin Hye met her fans in other Asian countries like Japan, she hasn’t had time to bond with her fans in Korea yet. Thus, she will be holding a fan meeting in Seoul. The event was confirmed by her agency Salt Entertainment last month.
As posted on the company’s website, Shin Hye is scheduled to spend time with her fans on Dec. 8 at 5 p.m. at the Yes 24 Live Hall located in Gucheon-myeon-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Despite her blocked out calendar of activities, she finds time to prepare a special event for her fans called the Star Angel. In any case, the upcoming event was simply called “2019 Park Shin Hye Fanmeeting – Voice of Angel.”
Shin Hye’s projects
Aside from the TV show and the movie mentioned above, Park Shin Hye will be in another film that will also star the A-list actor Yoo Ah In. According to Soompi, the two actors will team up for the movie called “#ALONE.” This project was confirmed in July, but filming is only taking place now.
“Call” has yet to be released, so it is expected that Park Shin Hye will have two movies released in 2020. Of course, this will arrive first since this was completed earlier.
Ticket details for “Voice of Angel”
Meanwhile, fans can already get their tickets for Park Shin Hye’s fan meeting next month. The pre-sales will begin on Nov. 11 via Yes24 website. It was stated that the members of the actress’ official fan club were given the privilege of availing tickets earlier, and it was made available to them since Nov. 4.


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