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The music video features members from numerous top K-pop acts. SM Entertainment’s “School Oz” hologram musical can only be seen in South Korea, but now the entertainment agency has released an official music video from its star-studded musical.
The kitschy Korean trio are set to make an appearance at Kawaii Kon 2016. An upcoming anime convention and Japanese culture festival in Hawaii will have a little sampling of K-pop.
The Korean entertainment label plans to return to the festival this year. One major Korean entertainment label is looking to take over South By Southwest (SXSW) for a second time.
Right off their comeback, WINNER will be holding their 'EXIT' concert in Seoul. (Photo : WINNER's Facebook) Just a week after dropping their second EP, WINNER is ready to take on their promotions as they hold their first concert of the year next month.
The K-pop and Korean culture festival will head to at least five cities on two continents. Is 2016 the year that KCON will be heading to your backyard? Probably not, but K-pop’s biggest festival is heading to more places in 2016 than ever before.
One of the most popular members of EXO will be absent from the Dallas stop of the group's tour.
The annual Korean music festival is back again this year. Considered as one of the most anticipated K-pop-related events to happen annually in the U. S.
Prince Mak and Eddy spoke to local Australian outlets about being K-pop stars. Rookie K-pop boy band JJCC are getting a lot of love from Australia. JJCC were featured in multiple print and online media outlets this past week ahead of the group's concerts in Sydney last Friday and Saturday.
Not all of their 'MADE' series singles had been released during the group's 2015 tour of the country.
It looks like fans won't have to worry about three of SM Entertainment's hottest idols getting out of practice during their enlistments.
The K-pop music label announced that it will co-produce the local stop of one of the world's most popular EDM festivals.
His inaugural tour in 2014 sold out all three concerts with 30,000 in attendance. (Photo : KpopStarz ) JYJ singer Kim "XIA" Junsu will be heading back to Japan this spring for his second solo ballad tour.