Back in August, Jackson Wang made headlines with his arrival in Singapore, as fans flocked to the airport to welcome him.
Now, the K-pop star is back for his Magic Man World Tour happening tomorrow (23 Dec).
Although the concert is on 23 Dec, the K-pop star was already out and about in the city yesterday (21 Dec) for a fan meeting.
As usual, his fans didn’t hesitate to flock to the area to see him, but were mostly met with strict security officials. Nevertheless, the star made it a point to oblige and take photos with some lucky fans.
On Wednesday (21 Dec), Jackson Wang held his fan meeting at Far East Square, in collaboration with skincare brand Skin Inc.
The fan meeting was only a part of his busy schedule, as he will be having his concert and an afterparty at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) on Christmas Eve.
Tickets for the MBS event sold out quickly, proving just how willing fans are to go to all odds to catch a glimpse of the superstar.
On the same day as his fan meeting, a Twitter user posted a video of Jackson heading to his car, presumably after the event.
In the video, he appeared to be in the Chinatown area, as fans shouted his name repeatedly to catch his attention.
One fan who tried to get a photo with the star may have gotten too close, as security officers had to restrain him.
Despite the seemingly chaotic nature of the scene, Jackson kept his cool and took selfies with the fan.
Before entering the car, the pop star even flashed a smile to adoring fans in front of him.
Even though they may not have gotten their one-on-one time with the star, we’re sure his gesture still made their day.
Clearly, when it comes to treatment of fans, Jackson is a class act.
It’s great to see Jackson gracing our shores again, and we wish him all the best for his concert in Singapore.
Of course, with his legion of adoring fans, we’re sure it’ll be nothing short of a success.
However, if you bump into him on the streets, do remember to respect his personal space as well.
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Featured image adapted from Twitter and Twitter.
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