Monday, October 19, 2015

North Korean dictator Kim and his wife enjoy a night out with the rogue state's premier girl band

Enjoying the show: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his wife Ri Sol-ju, fourth from right, along with members  the Moranbong Band, watching a performance given by the Chongbong Band to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea, a show which is believed to also have included performances by the Moranbong Band and the State Merited Chorus

Posing up a storm: Kim Jong-un and Ri Sol-ju also posed for a group photograph with the members of the Moranbong Band - a popular all-female music band who performed to celebrate the Workers' Party's 70th anniversary

The pictures have been released days after the U.S. floated the idea of improving relations between the countries should Pyongyang abandon their nuclear weapons program.


The rotund 'Dear Leader', appears to be enjoying himself, as he laughs and enjoys a crafty cigarette while sitting next to his young wife, who wore a pale pink satin jacket and matching skirt.  

The pictures were released just days after US President Barack Obama said that Washington was prepared to 'engage' with North Korea - but only if Kim Jong-Un gives up on the nuclear weapons.

Smoke up: The rotund dictator treated himself to a crafty cigarette while he enjoyed the show - a joint performance given by the State Merited Chorus and the Moranbong Band

Celebration: North Korea brought the curtain down on its 70th anniversary party by staging a music and dance extravaganza - including a scene where children were bombed by US jets

Singers from the Moranbong band stand on stage during a joint performance with the State Merited Chorus in Pyongyang

Popular guy: The North Korean leader and  Ri Sol-ju also posed with the members of the State Merited Chorus

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (holding up his right hand), held a large-scale military parade at Pyongyang's Kim Il-sung Square

Standing guard: Thousands of North Korean military personnel lined up in Pyongyang as the country marked the 70th anniversary

Military might: Kim Jong Un held the event a day after watching a huge military parade in Pyongyang where he declared that his country was ready to stand up to any threat posed by the United States

Quick march: The parade featured thousands of goose-stepping soldiers and military hardware including missiles and drones mounted on trucks

Long march: North Korean soldiers march with a portrait of late leader Kim Il-Sung - Kim Jong-Un's grandfather - during the mass military parade at Kim Il-Sung square in Pyongyang
Heavily armed: Large missiles, believed to be KN-08 intercontinental ballistic missiles, appeared during a large-scale military parade at Pyongyang's Kim Il-sung Square, in Pyongyang, North Korea on Saturday

Salute: Kim Jong Un (pictured left in front of huge crowds on Saturday) held the event as part of moves to mark the 70th birthday party for its ruling Worker's Party

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