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It has been days since the popular show, Queen of Tears, concluded with a “happily ever-after” finale, leaving fans satisfied and pleased. While the show continues to enjoy great viewership on Netflix, fans are now in for a special treat from the makers. Studio Dragon, the production house for Queen of Tears, has announced a pop-up store event to help fans relive all the beautiful moments from the drama once again.
On Wednesday, June 19, Studio Dragon took to Instagram and confirmed the date and venue for the pop-up store event. “Attention to those still devoted to the Baek Hong couple! From on-site photo zones to MD featuring iconic scenes from the drama. Relive those miraculous moments at the Queen Of Tears Pop-Up Store,” the post read.
According to the post, the event will take place from June 27 to July 3, 2024, at the Hyundai Seoul basement. Additionally, fans will also have the opportunity to purchase exclusive goodies from the show. The news instantly sent a wave of excitement among fans. Many even wondered if actors Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won would reunite for the special event. A fan wrote, “Hope they’ll have surprise appearance together. VOTE SOOWON.”
Queen Of Tears Reunion
The special QOT event came days after the cast of the Netflix drama came together for an epic reunion. Besides the lead actors, Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won, fans were also delighted to see others including Park Sung Hoon, Kwak Dong Yeon and Lee Joo Bin, in a single frame.
Speaking about the show, Queen of Tears focuses on the story of chaebol heiress and CEO Hong Hae-in (played by Kim Ji Won) and her husband Baek Hyun Woo (played by Kim Soo Hyun). Despite facing several challenges, including Hong Hae’s life-threatening illness, the couple rekindles their lost love and faces the challenges together while finding a cure for her. After a successful run, Queen of Tears came to an end on April 28, becoming tvN’s most-watched series to date.
Written by Park Ji Eun, the South Korean show also dominated at the top in over 68 countries like the US, Canada, Japan, Australia, and India.
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