Survey so I can plan what I think would be the perfect but unrealistic tour for BTS
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I'm not one to bring such downer thoughts, since a new tour announcement should always bring hype and excitement, but I can't help but think that both Twice and Blackpink's upcoming tours spanning 2025 into 2026 will be their final extensive tours before they either go on indefinite hiatus or outright disband. And yes, while these groups have beaten the disbandment allegations before, it's also important to note that they only signed shorter three-year contracts instead of the usual five year extensions. It's been an echoed sentiment that Blackpink's Deadline tour feels rushed. No comeback announcement yet, no definite clue whether it's a single, an EP, or album, and YG was already hyping up their return months up to a year while the members were still promoting their solo work. Perhaps its written into those contracts they signed, but at this point, it's clear that the members really have put their individual color with their post YG-releases. Their names are also starting to split from the K-pop branding associated with the group (except for maybe Jisoo, but she has an entirely different career trajectory unlike the others who are focused on being international singers). The only thing likely keeping them from actually splitting off YG is the group's name and identity, which is the only thing that company has left. On the other hand, Twice are different; they feel glued to the hip. It seems like they can't go a day without being together. Still, they've also begun slowly carving out their own individual careers after so long, with Nayeon, Jihyo, and Tzuyu having solo releases, Dahyun's acting career, Jeongyeon's variety show, and MiSaMo being their own popular subunit in Japan. It's commendable that they're still this active even 10 years into their career, producing content and having semi-frequent comebacks like they're still in 2018-2019. These two tours are shaping up to be their biggest yet. Twice with their unique stage setup and being produced under Moment Factory, Tzuyu finally getting a homecoming performance in Taiwan, and they've only announced Asia/Oceania. Blackpink will see the quartet fresh off their post-YG releases, which have met varying degrees of international success. It really does seem like this is a last hurrah for both groups before they go on an indefinite hiatus or split for good. This is me trying to cope with the fact they announced Asia dates so soon, taking place in late 2025 and performing like 40 days apart here, so it's looking unlikely I won't be able to see them live, and perhaps never will. I'd love to be proven wrong and see them go on tour again in 2-3 years time (as is the pattern), but you never know. submitted by /u/tobi_obito [link] [comments]
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This is a clip from SMTM 6. Jo Woochan is 12 year old here. He reached the semis in the show. He's the youngest SMTM contestant. He was also a part of Trainee A, bighit pre-debut group and was a trainee in Cube entertainment previously where he took part in OG SCHOOL PROJECT, a collaboration project group between Cube and Starship Entertainment. He's gonna debut in The Black Label's ALLDAY Project co-ed group. submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]
I've been listening to Meovv's "Hands Up" a lot because I like the song, however, I think one reason I'm not really drawn to the group is that I can't distinguish their voices; I feel like they all sound very similar. In other groups, even if I'm not familiar with the members, I can at least notice the change from one voice to another, but this isn't the case. submitted by /u/Someonehihi [link] [comments]
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So I'm really bored (don't get enough hours at my summer job). This tour would be what I would think is the the ideal, perfect tour. I'll predict some stuff but use my imagination (and data) to make this tour. I don't collect emails. here is the link I'll post my plan eventually sorry I'm so active tonight LMAO submitted by /u/why_do_i_have_dog [link] [comments]
I ran into this short (https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZspUsxmxcyk) b/c I was binging all the Hot videos I could find and wow, I keep replaying it b/c of Yuju. 90% of the views is me replaying Yuju. submitted by /u/canikpopwithu [link] [comments]
Ive seen others do this and it looked rlly fun submitted by /u/dukeedwardcavendish [link] [comments]
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I was thinking about future of K-pop and I'm not sure how it will be. To be honest I feel like pandemic and BTS/Blackpink boosted popularity of K-pop tremendously but let's say Blackpink and BTS decides to go solo or just release less music, do less concerts and interact less with fans. Do you think that k-pop will still be as popular as it is now worldwide? They always say that there will be someone else to take their spot but I have the feeling that it may not be that easy. submitted by /u/TruthApprehensive304 [link] [comments]
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Seems the last remaining of members of Trainee A are showing up now. Firat Woochan in the Black Label Co Ed Group (Bless his soul and good luck cause lol) and now them on this show. Wishing them the best! submitted by /u/CrazyWhirlpool [link] [comments]
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ENHYPEN just had a comeback that netizens have been giving mixed reviews on. Some enjoy the more mature vampire concept, while others think it’s too much and inappropriate. What are your thoughts on Desire Unleash? Do you think that HYBE is over sexualizing ENHYPEN? Or do you think that HYBE is trying to explore different concepts following their vampire storyline? submitted by /u/ceral69 [link] [comments]
In the US, the normal 1-2 nights in NY, LA, Chicago, and Texas won’t be enough. Yeah they won’t do as many shows in the US but they might have to do something like that. Definitely more than one city in each region. HYBE might just do that because a large scale US tour would rake in hella money, though I definitely don’t want them to be on tour for ~3 years submitted by /u/why_do_i_have_dog [link] [comments]