Global superstars BTS's South Korean concerts and their North American and European leg of their tour sells out within ...
From merely sampling Korean food, personal care and entertainment, Indian are slowly becoming familiar with Korean celebrities. This has prompted consumer brands to rope in Korean singers and ...
While Lisa and Joshua made their own history at this year’s Golden Globes, Jennie and BTS clocked in on different milestones.
They're going to light up 2026 like dynamite: K-pop group BTS' comeback has an official date.According to a note shared on social media by the entertainment company BigHit Music, the mega-popular ...
It’s Showtime” host Ryan Bang said he is grateful after ranking ninth in a list of personalities and groups seen as helping boost South Korea’s global ...
After her time here, FMT intern Soyoung Choi reflects on how 'hallyu' has evolved into a shared culture far beyond her homeland.
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BTS world tour attendance predicted via fandom data
BTS (hereafter referred to as BTS) is set to embark on their largest-ever world tour in April, ending a hiatus caused by military service, according to an official announcement on the 14th. This news ...
In a groundbreaking moment for K-Pop, the animated feature 'KPop Demon Hunters' saw its soundtrack 'Golden' triumph at the 68th Grammy Awards, becoming the inaugural K-Pop song to be crowned Best Song ...
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BTS ‘ARIRANG’ World Tour: ARMY Prepares for the Most Competitive Ticket Drop
As the global phenomenon gears up for their most ambitious run yet, millions of fans are bracing for a digital battleground.
Netflix has ordered a scripted series from YouTube Shorts star Alan Chikin Chow, the creator behind “Alan’s Universe.” ...
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From PBB to Top 10: Ryan Bang honored by Korean government for boosting global image
Actor and "It's Showtime" host Ryan Bang ranked 9th in the 2025 Korea National Image Survey, tying with Blackpink’s Lisa and political leader Lee Jae-myung ...
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‘Come more often!’ Mexico’s leader urges K-pop stars BTS on sold-out tour
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said she wrote to South Korea's president to ask that he 'bring the acclaimed K-pop artists more often' to her country.
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