Borders are open, live music is back and the K-pop touring cycle is in full swing. Stars including veteran idols 2NE1, SEVENTEEN, Day6 and more are touring the world with both new and old tunes in ...
Park Jung-joo, the head of Spotify Korea, has confirmed that K-pop is still very much on the rise. During a talkback event this week in Seoul, Park revealed that the genre has earned a global increase ...
Surprisingly, most K-pop idols are rumored to be singing only 10 to 20 percent of their songs live onstage, whether it’s during prerecorded music shows, press showcases or even world tour concerts.
In 2022, K-pop welcomed a wave of change. We were not only captivated by the powerful debuts of rookie groups like Le Sserafim and NewJeans, but also songs that sampled classical music ...