KATSEYE Lollapalooza 2025 Performance - Cool Stages
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- 2025-08-04 04:02 event
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*REPOSTING DUE TO MISTAKE IN TITLE K-Collect is a community-driven K-Pop photocard and album collecting database, designed to help users discover artists, organise collections, and showcase their cards. Over the last five years, the website has grown to over 260k photocards, postcards, CD plates, stickers, and all sorts of other inclusions, continuing to grow every day. K-Pop is now bigger than ever and we currently have volunteer staff applications open. If you would like to apply, you can find the apply here: https://forms.gle/ WAETLNscEayahLYTA If you have any questions feel free to message me or you can ask in r/kcollect submitted by /u/AliciaMAbate [link] [comments]
Reboot is considered a kpop classic and it's one of my personal favourite albums. It was the comeback album from Wonder Girls after a 3 year hiatus. Members Sunye and Sohee had left, but Sunmi had come back, with the other 3 members being Yeeun, Yubin and Hyerim. These 4 members learned to play instruments to promote as a band and participated in the lyrics and production of each song. They had individual teasers with them playing their instruments, which I absolutely love, before the release of the title track, I Feel You. Wonder Girls had done retro concepts before but Reboot took it to a new level, each song being influenced by 80s pop music, becoming a true concept album, which I feel is relatively rare in kpop, at least for the time. The album has the playful, flirty, and charismatic songs like Candle, Baby Don't Play, Loved, and John Doe, the melancholic and ethereal Rewind (which I think having a bit of a resurgence) and Faded Love, the dramatic and atmospheric One Black Night (Yeeun sounds amazing on this), the fun Back and Oppa, and ends with the slow burn mid tempo and ballad Gone and Remember, which feature some nice vocal layering and harmonization. I actually made a post about the album for its 5th anniversary. Its interesting to go back and see what my thoughts were back then. Five years ago I said Candle, One Black Night and Faded Love were my favourites and today I would say Faded Love takes the top spot, I just love the melancholic feel. Even after 10 years I still regularly listen to most songs on this album, I just never get tired of them, they still sound fresh and inspired. I am sad that the Wonder Band was a relatively short era before disbandment but I am at least glad it gave us such an amazing album, and followed up by another amazing comeback with Why So Lonely. What are your favourites from the album? And if you've never listened to it I highly recommend it. submitted by /u/Xrin8 [link] [comments]
K-Collect is a community-driven K-Pop photocard and album collecting database, designed to help users discover artists, organise collections, and showcase their cards. Over the last five years, the website has grown to over 260k photocards, postcards, CD plates, stickers, and all sorts of other inclusions, continuing to grow every day. K-Pop is now bigger than ever and we currently have volunteer staff applications open. If you would like to apply, you can find the apply here: https://forms.gle/w4ETLNscEayahLYTA If you have any questions feel free to message me or you can ask in r/kcollect submitted by /u/AliciaMAbate [link] [comments]
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So watching Blackpink's concert on a live stream, I noticed how hyped the crowd was. More singing, dancing and a little less filming than at other places. I'm sure it was similar to the Stray Kids concert - was it last week? By the way, the concert was fantastic, great energy and a loud crowd can really hype up the artists. I also want to say, that dancing and being loud might be a cultural thing and that being more quiet doesn't mean they love the group less. What's your experience regarding the crowd in different countries? submitted by /u/lester3 [link] [comments]
I have been into K-pop for more than two years now, and I have always wondered why there is no TCG with booster packs like Pokémon, Dragon Ball, etc. I mean imo the whole franchise i kinda built that way to bring nearly everything on the market and give the fans some enjoyable stuff to buy (merch and especially PCs). A TCG with booster-packs and so on would just make sense and be sooo cool in my opinion (not cool for my wallet though haha). I mean imagine opening a pack for 5 bucks and getting a holographic secrete rare Winter or a group photo of Stray Kids. Maybe I'm missing something, like that PCs would die or that TCGs are not popular in the Korean market (even though there is a whole other market for Korean Pokémon), but on the other hand, I think it would be a big selling point for the industry and labels. What are your thoughts on that? submitted by /u/Real_Crownen [link] [comments]
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Iâm sure itâs happened to many of us. Idols arenât perfect and sometimes their actions donât align with our personal values or morals. You never really get to know them on a personal level, but the way K-pop is structured makes it hard not to form some kind of attachment to the groups you stan. And the longer you stan, the deeper that emotional investment grows. Well, at least it did for me. So when they do something truly disappointing, it really, really stings. I learned that the hard way with the Kiss of Life incident a few months ago. I was their fan from day one, and it took a lot of emotional toll and inner conflict to finally move on from the group. It wasnât something I decided overnight. I had to sit with the disappointment, question my boundaries, and come to terms with the fact that the connection I felt wasnât enough to overlook what happened. Even now, I still miss them sometimes and think about how things might have been if they had never gone through with that livestream. Have you ever had to deal with that kind of internal conflict as a K-pop fan? Does it take time for you to move on? Are you able to forgive them, or do you find it easier to just cut ties cold turkey? submitted by /u/Carelessies [link] [comments]
Wow fam, KATSEYE did pretty well in Chicago/Lollapalooza 2025 just several minutes ago. There were some cool performances with the remixes and so on too. MIA was too distorted for me (I know it's like that on the studio version), but ya, the ending had a huge surprise too, rofl. Every time I watch these American/European/etc. festivals stuff I think most of us want the Korean camera style instead of random zooming/flyovers/etc. with the cinematography, lol. What did you guys think? KATSEYE did some fairly live/less processed vocal stages, so I enjoyed it even more too. submitted by /u/MNLYYZYEG [link] [comments]
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I always hear, "kpop fans don't really care about the music", "if they did, idols and companies would put more effort in XYZ". Unfortunately, I don' think MOST Kpop idols care that much either, if they did I can assure you K-pop probably wouldn't have been their first option among the many other music genres insde and outside of Korea. I can be honest about the fact that most artists/singers/performers in GENERAL (Western or otherwise), step into the scene with a greater ratio'd interest of Fame vs Musical appreciation. Furthermore, for most it's their bread and butter, being heavily adored or gaining enough popularity to segway into the industries they actually want to be in. I would go AS FAR to say, even if many of them DID get the opportunity to have full reign over their creative production, aesthetic and vocal direction, they would TREND HOP or give it back. Truth is, they're a lot more realistic about their odds of surviving in such a saturated industry than their fans. A lot of them would REALLY rather not take the EXTRA RISK, as dedicating your life to this is risky in the first place. The only exceptions would be in companies that already have some level of financial leverage. Worse, most of them make these committments as teenagers and might not have any ACTUAL experience writing, creating, researching or producing music. Ofcourse, no idol wants to be attached to bad music, but the bigger fear is not being able to have any music at all. submitted by /u/Familiar_Shoe_1340 [link] [comments]
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I was looking at their post concert photos from San Jose itâs quite obvious he is either disordered and starving himself or losing a significant amount of weight due to another factor, which I wouldnât deny certainly could be the case. And he says it upsets him when people comment on it? I understand that but itâs practically gaslighting to say people are being rude to be concerned about seeing an idol we care about have visibly sunken in eyes and hollow cheeks he never had before. Genuinely makes me feel like Iâm going crazy for caring at all and Iâve honestly found myself pulling away from the group entirely. submitted by /u/Still_Second_703 [link] [comments]
They are powerful performers, incredible The crowd is gigantic, roaring submitted by /u/Efficient_Summer [link] [comments]
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I started making kpop crochet tapestries AND IM OBSESSED I started with Ateez because theyâre my ult hehehe but Iâd love more suggestions for groups and albums!! Iâd loveeee to hear everyoneâs ideas đâïž submitted by /u/Professional-Mix2842 [link] [comments]
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It is my first time at the kcon. I was disgusted and I am sorry but this is so bad. They also buy brand new stuff for camping to just abandon them there. They donât care, because it is cheap. Like we are not already submerged by massive trash. submitted by /u/Ordinary_Cat_01 [link] [comments]