

Music
Overview
Girls' Generation kicked off their first Asia tour Into the New World in Seoul on December 19–20, 2009. The two-disc concert release is a live recording of their February 2010 encore concert at Seoul's Olympic Park Fencing Stadium. Other than performing hits like Gee, Genie, Chocolate Love, and Baby Baby, the DVD contains special performances and solo stages, including Sooyoung Santa Baby, Taeyeon Hush Hush, Sunny's Sunny, Yuri's 1, 2 Step, Yoona "Introduce Me a Good Man", Jessica and Tiffany's duet Caramel Coffee, Seo Hyun's Sixteen Going on Seventeen, and Hyoyeon's dance special.
Top Cast


Jessica Jung
Jessica Jung
Jessica Jung


Taeyeon
Taeyeon
Taeyeon


Sunny
Sunny
Sunny


Tiffany Young
Tiffany Young
Tiffany Young


Hyoyeon
Hyoyeon
Hyoyeon


Kwon Yu-ri
Kwon Yu-ri
Kwon Yu-ri


Sooyoung Choi
Sooyoung Choi
Sooyoung Choi


Yoona
Yoona
Yoona


Seohyun
Seohyun
Seohyun
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