Many K-pop fans had confessed how idols and their music saved them, as well as their contents as a group and interactions to fans that make their days complete. However, just like any other relationships, fans with their idols are not exempted from experiencing sad and unfortunate events that will break your heart.
It has been announced on September 9, Wednesday, that Wonho will be performing his first global pay-per-view performance. The event is produced by LiveXLive Media, a global platform for the live stream and on-demand audio, video, and podcast content in music, comedy, and pop culture. This is his first-ever live solo event and debut performance for his first solo album, "Love Synonym #1 : Right For Me". The concert is scheduled for September 26, Saturday at 8 PM PT or 11 PM EST, or on Sunday, September 27th, at 1 PM KST.
Han Seo Hee, who is known as the "nightmare" for K-pop fans, is a former K-pop idol trainee who was supposed to debut in 2018. However, she was not able to debut still and became an infamous YouTuber who "spills some tea" about the alleged real situation in the K-pop industry. These male idols' careers were ruined and were almost ruined due to the accusations of the notorious personality.
For various reasons, idols have had to say goodbye to their dream as singers and dancers. Here's a list of members who had to leave their groups, either by will or some unexpected reason.
Back in 2017, MONSTA X member Shownu guested on the show "Video Star." As the idol is known for his incredible frame, muscular body, and drive for working out, the panel decided to ask to name three people who had the best physiques in the K-Pop industry. Curious to hear his choices? Check it out here!
Fans are in tears watching former MONSTA X member Wonho's solo music video for his pre-release song "Losing You." The music video marks Wonho's return to the music industry.
According to numerous media outlet reports on July 22, Wednesday, former MONSTA X member Wonho is prepaing to make his solo debut, scheduled to be released by the end of 2020.
Wonho is now officially part of U.S. label, Maverick Management! The former MONSTA X member has signed a contract with Maverick Manegement, as per the tweet of the company on its official account on May 6.
Wonho, former MONSTA X member, is ready to venture into a solo career after signing with Highline Entertainment. In a statement, the agency said, "Wonho, who has shown his talent in writing, composing and producing based on his attractive mask and distinctive voice, will start anew as a solo artist and producer."
MONSTA X's Hyungwon wrote a lengthy apology to fans on March 22. This was after OT6 MONBEBEs criticized him and his members for recently meeting with Wonho, former MONSTA X member, for a meal.
Starship Entertainment released an official statement about their artist, Wonho. The former Monsta X member was involved in a drug scandal that led him to leave his band late last year but the allegations were dismissed just recently, declaring him innocent of charges.
Last February, former MONSTA X member Wonho sat down for an interview with Dispatch. Wonho joined the conversation prior to the final decision to his case and asked Dispatch to reveal his story once everything is clear.
The former MONSTA X member Wonho has been cleared of drug charges after its investigation conducted by the Seoul Police. Starship Entertainment released an official statement to announce the good news to his fans.
Monsta X's Wonho Accidentally Leaks Group's Comeback Song Wonho of Monsta X made quite the commotion during his live broadcast after accidentally revealing the group's comeback song off of their newest album! During the live recording, Wonho was seen sitting in front of his computer and mixing board while engaging with fans.
On their way to Seoul from Busan, Kihyun, Wonho and Hyungwon of MONSTA X gets involved in a minor collision. Starship Entertainment released a statement regarding their safety.
Fans can expect the K-pop boy band's official return next week. (Photo : Facebook) (Photo : Twitter) K-pop boy band Monsta X are back, and are kicking off their comeback promotions.
The two Starship Entertainment groups participated in the SGKStar Festival held earlier this month at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre.
This will be a one-of-a-kind combined fan meeting with the two talented Starship Entertainment groups.
The final lineup of stars performing at 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards has been revealed. The final lineup for the stars performing at 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards has been revealed.