I’m so tired of the short amount of time between announcing a concert and when the tickets go on sale.
- reddit.com language
- 2025-07-03 02:54 event
- 2 weeks ago schedule
Domain BOYICON.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com
G-Dragon ubermensch tonight!!! this might be a really silly question, but honestly i've never been to a kpop concert before so i was wondering, would bringing my penlights make me stick out like a sore thumb? buying his official lightstick is out of the budget and i don't have any other kpop/related lightsticks to bring. i have 2 kingblade penlights that i bring to jp concerts, but is that weird or worse disrespectful at all for this event? 😭 this probably sounds dumb asf but im stressing lol. any concert etiquette advice appreciated 🙏 submitted by /u/justiceformafuyusato [link] [comments]
Many believe that when groups begin to gain fame in the West, they lose their musical style in order to maintain that fame, but how true is that? Do you think groups that gained fame in the West continue to grow while maintaining their musical identity, regardless of criticism? Or do you think they've lost it but have become more popular with audiences? submitted by /u/Someonehihi [link] [comments]
Can be an ot8 photo are one or more members for any band just stay the name or the member/band Just for fun don't take my opinion seriously any one who wants to can add there one opinions submitted by /u/kpopfan230 [link] [comments]
Maybe this is a silly question but I feel like this is something unique to Kpop. We get so much content of idols lives whether it’s lives or the various shows and games on YouTube channels they participate in. We engage with them and really get a look at their personalities. I’ve noticed the groups I watch the most content for and “Stan” the most isn’t necessarily who I listen to the most. I am undoubtedly a proud Glitt Uncle. If anyone asked me my favorite group without hesitation I’d say ILLIT. But if I look at my listening stats on Apple Music I listen to Twice more than any other group and Le Sserafim next. Some of that could simply be they have made far more music. But I think in a lot of cases I like the songs more in general. But if I were to rank them I’d still put ILLIT first then LSF then Twice. This absolutely the only genre of music that would be the case for me. Curious on everyone’s take on this, if I am asking something crazy or if ppl have similar experiences. submitted by /u/csaporita [link] [comments]
Hi! We often play with my friends to all the online "daily challenge" games but we realized that we cannot find a good Kpop dedicated one. So I took some of my free time and made this: kguesser.com One MV per day and only 5 hints to guess the song title! It's quite simple for now but some of my friends have been testing it for a few days and it works well! You don't need any account or stuff like that, I just want it to be fun to play. I would love to have feedback on how I could improve it and just know if you actually enjoy playing it! submitted by /u/TheNafu [link] [comments]
After 5 years in the music and being a Stan since debut, I can’t stop but wonder if cravity already paid off their trainee debt and are finally making money. With how much their debt cost and selling about 200,000+ album copies every comeback since debut. Is it likely to say that they are making money now. I don’t see starship focusing on them touring more overseas which kinda sucks because that’s also a way to bring a huge sum of income in. But they have pretty good album sales which brings in millions every comeback. Not sure where else their incomes would come from tho. submitted by /u/SadRazzmatazz3563 [link] [comments]
I’ve been thinking about Choi Bomin lately. A few years ago, he was everywhere charming on music shows, acting in dramas, modeling, and being called one of the most promising next-gen male leads. His visuals, charisma, and calm aura really stood out. He had that “it” factor that made people believe he’d soon dominate the next wave of K-drama and K-pop crossovers. But after his unfortunate golf accident and the facial injury, things haven’t been the same. His group Golden Child slowly lost momentum, and eventually he left Woollim. I know he’s now signed under GLXY Talent and Universal Records Philippines, and he did a short “This or That” video recently, but overall, it feels like he completely disappeared from the spotlight. Meanwhile, we’re seeing other male leads of his generation slowly and steadily shine actors like Ryeoun, Kim Yo-han, Son Sang-yeon, and even younger ones making headlines with lead roles. But Bomin, who was once at the front of that line, seems to have faded quietly. It just makes me wonder what happened? Was it the injury, a shift in priorities, lack of support, or something else entirely? He had such a spark and presence that’s really hard to find. I hope he’s doing okay and that he makes a comeback, whether in acting or music. He still has so much untapped potential. Anyone have updates or thoughts? submitted by /u/Renebae1991 [link] [comments]
submitted by /u/moomoomilky1 [link] [comments]
📸 = Le Sserafim. Also, who is your team's captain? submitted by /u/BigTastyCJ [link] [comments]
(There isn’t a “concert” flair so I hope this flair works.) This thought most recently came up for me with fromis_9’s concert announcement. They announced the concert on June 30, and the ticket sales are going to be on July 3? That’s not enough time for anyone to be prepared to drop X amount of money unless they’ve already factored it in. At least give us a week to prepare for the ticket drop! They also didn’t give more information until today (I think) about pricing for VIP so it’s like, even if I could try to scramble money for July 3, I don’t even know how much. Obviously, this isn’t the only company or group that has a short time. The last concert I wanted to go to was KIOF’s last year, and their announcement and ticket drop date was about ten days which is better but still not great. (I wasn’t able to go to this concert either due to the lack of time to save money in between and my location got sold out.) I’ve seen people say companies due this because people will pay for FOMO, but I’m too old to be paying for FOMO. I have bills and a family to take care of. I’d gladly drop money for a concert if I had time to budget for it. I’m just really disappointed I may miss out on one of my ults just because I didn’t save for a concert I didn’t know was upcoming 🙃. submitted by /u/kuhteen [link] [comments]
Halfway through the year, do you have any personal favorite releases this year? I’ve been in a bit of a slump this year. (Setting too high expectations for songs based on MV teasers/concept photos + current releases/trends not aligning with my taste) I haven’t “loved” any releases but am still enjoying new music. I have a few songs below, in alphabetical order, that are standouts for me. ARTMS - Icarus Chuu - Kiss a kitty Fromis_9 - LIKE YOU BETTER GOT7 - PYTHON H1-KEY - Summer Was You i-dle - Girlfriend ILLIT - little monster J-Hope - MONA LISA KAI - Walls Don't Talk KiiiKiii - GROUNDWORK MEOVV - DROP TOP Shin Jiyoon - Did You Love Me? submitted by /u/ButterflyMinute9605 [link] [comments]
I would like to know what kind of shape or style you want to see more often in lightsticks since it is always the typical lighthouse with a ball, it is not bad but it is already boring (I say this as a BTS Army) but I would like to know what you would like to see again in a K-pop lightstick, do not be afraid, let your imagination run wild hehe. submitted by /u/Legitimate_Photo_867 [link] [comments]
So in the video mark from nct was in a fancall and the fan asked him to basically show his body and he basically said no. I don't understand what was so hard for them to understand about that. I swear some idols have to go through fans making uncomfortable requests on fancalls all the time. It's happend so many times now (I've also seen loads of weird requests vernon from seventeen gets) and I highly doubt these fans would say these things face to face or in a normal conversation. I really don't understand what's so hard about respecting someone's boundaries... submitted by /u/baldism [link] [comments]
Been wondering this recently and wanted to ask the community here :) What would you like to see more of, less of or improved on? More variety, authenticity, less over the top reaction or more over the top reactions? Funny bits or do you like the current reaction style format? All thoughts and comments are welcome! submitted by /u/artistnameseven [link] [comments]
keeho of p1harmony i think and san of ateez and hyunjin of skz submitted by /u/FullTea6995 [link] [comments]
r/Seventeen_thoughts is a thoughts/discussions Seventeen subreddit as long as it’s appropriate and not NSFW, more loosely moderated without too much restrictions for Carats. Come along and help the community grow. submitted by /u/Cherry-SVT1395 [link] [comments]
I would love to hear about your experiences and any advice you have about giving freebies at kpop concerts. I’ll be going to the Stray Kids concert at the end of the month, and for the occasion, I’ve prepared some freebies. (the link is on the comments) They’re not many, just enough to be manageable, since this will be my first time giving out freebies at a concert. Being shy and anxious already, I’m a little nervous about it. I’ve heard many stories from people most of them positive but also some negative experiences. For example, some people refuse freebies of certain members, or there can be some rude behavior from others. I know these cases aren’t the majority, and I shouldn’t take them personally, but it still makes me a bit worried. Luckily, I’ve already connected with another girl who I am pretty sure will also be giving freebies, and I hope we can meet up so we can hand out freebies together. I think that would give me a lot more confidence, but of course, it will depend on the circumstances. My plan was to give out the freebies randomly since I don’t have many and want to avoid ending up with too many of certain members, but I’ll have to see if I can actually stick to that. submitted by /u/ForceApprehensive597 [link] [comments]
Hi, I'd like to know what ideas you have for K-pop groups, both female, male, and co-ed Can you tell us the genre you'd like to hear more of, the style, the composition, anything you want to see but don't see much (or at all) in the K-pop industry? You can also tell us a lineup of members that isn't common for you. Be creative and let your imagination run wild. Feel like a creative director creating a group for an agency (I'm really excited to read your comments, haha). submitted by /u/Legitimate_Photo_867 [link] [comments]
that one idol from babymonster submitted by /u/FullTea6995 [link] [comments]