The new season of SEVENTEEN's variety show "GOING SEVENTEEN" was supposed to premiere on March 3. However, Pledis Entertainment announced that there will be some changes in the release dates of episodes.
SEVENTEEN Mingyu's management company, Pledis Entertainment, has released a follow-up statement about his school bullying controversy. They also announced that the male idol will be taking a temporary break from activities.
[TW] Following rumors that SEVENTEEN member Mingyu was a perpetrator of school bullying and violence, a former classmate has come out with a post claiming the idol bullied a classmate with disabilities. Keep on reading to learn more.
[TW] Amid the bullying accusations against Korean celebrities, new claims against SEVENTEEN Mingyu have been raised.
Former 1Punch's Samuel Kim finally signaled his much-anticipated comeback both in the music industry and in Korea!
SEVENTEEN recently sat down for a "Mini Masterclass" with GRAMMY Museum to talk about various topics. Check out the video here to know the tips and suggestions the group gave to be successful in your music career.
The most recent episode of "GOING SEVENTEEN" has been released and it presents SEVENTEEN proving they are one of the self-producing artists in K-pop.
SEVENTEEN is scheduled to hold their first online concert called "IN-COMPLETE" this January!
Bang Si Hyuk, the chairman of Big Hit Entertainment, was named Variety's "Variety500," a list of the top 500 entertainment business leaders.
8, The Seoul High Court revealed the 12 trainees who were unfairly eliminated from their respective season of the "Produce" series.
These idols resember their labelmates so much that they could pass off as siblings! Korean Entertainment companies always have a distinct style that they pursue, may it be from their artists' image and concept, visual, singing, and dancing style, as well as to their artists' appeal.
Most of the entertainment companies in the K-pop industry restrict their idols from dating, as they believe that it's to protect their image and to keep their fans happy.
Regarded one of the largest cases of thrown down the drain talent in the field in K-pop, the girl band PRISTIN of Pledis Entertainment rattled fandoms when they disbanded. Ever wondered what the past members of the girl band are currently up to this year after their disbandment?
Han Sung Soo, CEO of Pledis Entertainment, is now being held liable for allegedly fraudulently taking copyright royalties. The lyricist SO JAY took an active part in eight of the tracks from IZ*ONE. She composed the lyrics for the girl band's mini-albums, five of the soundtrack, and three of the songs on their full album.
Big Hit Entertainment has purchased Pledis Entertainment. Big Hit officially confirmed on Monday, May 25, that the firm has now become Pledis Entertainment's major shareholder. Pledis Entertainment will become a Big Hit Entertainment's label but will continue to operate separately.
The news network The Fact authored on May 18 an article about the media industry's source that is presumed to be intimately acquainted with Big Hit Entertainment's internal affairs and Pledis Entertainment.
Pledis Entertainment will act immediately to safeguard the privacy rights of NU'EST members. Pledis Entertainment will act immediately to safeguard the privacy rights of NU'EST members.
Kyulkyung released an official statement on her Weibo account after Pledis Entertainment declared its lawsuit against her for breach of contract. She posted her statement on Wednesday, March 25.
Pledis Entertainment filed a complaint about infringement of contract with ex-PRISTIN member Kyulkyung. The agency claims she violated the contract by participating in activities without authorization from them, such as dramas and commercials.
Weverse officially announced that SEVENTEEN will be joining Big Hit's artists, BTS, TXT, and its affiliate group GFRIEND on Weverse. Earlier, it was reported that SEVENTEEN will be an affiliate group of the agency.