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This will most likely never happen due to some fans truly not caring, but ideally we as fans should really boycott ticket master when it comes to these tours. It's absolutely ridiculous the amount of money they are charging per ticket PLUS a unnecessary service fee PLUS tax within the U.S. Ticket prices in Asia and Europe are way cheaper simply because of their laws against dynamic pricing, but of course kpop companies decide to mainly go through ticket master making the whole concert experience way more unfavorable to north Americans. I understand concerts are a privilege and not a right, but damn we should at least fight for better pricing regulations when everyone else is getting it cheaper than us ! submitted by /u/MochaMilku [link] [comments]
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Lmk if i should do another third gen group but only consisting of bgs and probably add more rules too. submitted by /u/Additional-Love-9323 [link] [comments]
Am I the only one who thinks adp would make it far? I mean yes the braids thing kinda irks me but it is not part of my culture and it is not something I can call them out on but babe his natural wavy hair makes him look so FINE can they keep it like that I feel like there is such a debate about Youngseo and Bailey ending up in ADP but I could not have imagined them anywhere else, the entire concept of the group was each member has a distinct identity and I feel like you can make that out immediately even as a non-fan. K-pop obviously stemming from South Korea would def need netizens to tune in and like them and so far they are so well received there maybe even more than internationally The co-ed group idea was initially kinda rocky but tbl has formed the group in such a nice way that adp has a high chance to be one of the best in their generation The first encore they had after winning really shows how great performers they are which is really hard to find in a kpop group (in retrospect that there are 50+ groups debuting every year) but they interact with the crowd, can sing well and keep the energy up. This group is meant to hit big, not only because of the members and their individual accomplishments (which is insane btw) but also as a group if tbl plays their cards right, they could have both an internationally and domestically popular group which is not a common sight to see submitted by /u/Gullible_Ad_9465 [link] [comments]
Hi everyone! Recently , I shared a post about HYUIL, a talented Korean indie artist whose music I truly believe deserves more recognition. Despite getting great attention in this community, his Spotify numbers haven’t grown much yet. So I thought why not create a small project together? Let’s help HYUIL reach 5,000 Spotify followers/listeners! How you can help: • Follow HYUIL on Spotify • Listen regularly to his songs • Share his music with friends who love indie or chill Korean music • Add his tracks to your personal playlists I’ll be posting updates on our progress and spotlighting favorite songs and moments from HYUIL’s discography. Let’s show some love and help this amazing artist get the audience they deserve! Thanks for reading and for being part of this journey 💜🎶 submitted by /u/Positive_Glass_442 [link] [comments]
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hi everyone! do you know what happened to mera? why did she stop making vids? do you know if she's on any other platforms? do you know of any similar creators that make kpop analysis content? thanks! submitted by /u/Junior-Wolverine8327 [link] [comments]
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I had this silly idea and thought it could be fun to try with others Imagine if your favorite K-pop or indie song was a flavor of ice cream. What would it taste like? Here’s my example: 🎧 “Seiren” by HYUIL = honey lavender swirl → Delicate, dreamy, with a whisper of floral sweetness like drifting into a calm evening glow. Feel free to be serious, silly, poetic, or chaotic. Bonus points if you explain your reasoning! 🍨 submitted by /u/Positive_Glass_442 [link] [comments]
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Let me start by saying I’m not a BLACKPINK stan. I don’t follow their comebacks closely, I’m not in the fandom, and I probably couldn’t name every song in their discography. But I’m a K-pop fan in general, and from that position, I just have to say… the amount of unnecessary hate this group gets is honestly exhausting to witness. It feels like no matter what they do, there’s this swarm of negativity waiting to tear them down, for existing, for performing, for speaking, for breathing. They could post a 20-second clip from a stage and people will rush to the comments to critique their energy, vocals, expressions, outfits, and more, most of the time completely out of proportion. And I get it,I’m not even a BLACKPINK fan, but the constant hate is honestly exhausting to watch. not every group is for everyone. You don’t have to like them. You can even have your criticisms or think they're overhyped or overexposed. But what’s not normal is going out of your way to comment on every single thing you dislike and starting a hate train that spirals into targeted harassment and unnecessary drama. It’s tiring, and it’s frankly embarrassing. There are fans out there who genuinely love BLACKPINK. They go to their concerts, support their music, and enjoy what the girls bring to the table. And whether you agree with it or not, that’s completely valid. Not every performer has to meet your personal expectations for them to be loved by someone else. That’s how music and entertainment work it’s subjective. You’re not being “real” or “brave” by constantly hating on them. You’re just adding to the noise. And honestly, for those of us who are just bystanders, it’s gotten to the point where it ruins the entire vibe of being in K-pop spaces. It's always the same comments, the same dragging, the same nitpicking, and the same bitter energy. You don’t have to like BLACKPINK. But you also don’t have to say something every time they show up on your feed. Not everything you dislike needs your opinion attached to it. Just scroll. Mute. Block. Move on. It costs zero. Let the fans love their group in peace. Let people enjoy things without turning it into a battlefield every time. Because even as someone who’s not a fan, I can see how unfair and exhausting the hate has become. submitted by /u/Critical_Year_4762 [link] [comments]
dna bts, fancy twice, ko ko bop exo, zimzalabim red velvet (yes i only listen to 3rd gen) submitted by /u/Maleficent_Dinner875 [link] [comments]
For their concert in Paris at Stade de France, over 121,000 tickets were sold for two sold-out shows, setting a record for the highest attendance of an asian concert in France and ranking among the top asian tours in Europe for attendance and revenue. Stade de France, July 26-27, 2025 Sale Rate: 100% Tickets Sold: 124,118+ Net Attendance: 124,118+ On average, they gathered over 62,000 fans each day. These are the largest concerts by K-pop artists at Stade de France and in France overall. They also mark Stray Kids' biggest shows, surpassing their concerts in Japan, Latin America, and the U.S. Source: kbgmedia, touringasia submitted by /u/Wonderful-Ad7877 [link] [comments]
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I'm surprised for a established group for a while now hasn't had a us tour yet, especially with them being under Hybe. So far I've only seen them have an Asia tour. I know recently they debuted a new boy group under the same label and I have a feeling in the future, when they have more songs and popularity, that this group will also probably won't get a US tour either. I have a feeling that hybe doesn't want to push their Japanese based groups on the same level as their Korean ones and solely have them stay in Japan / Asia. Because so far I think all Hybe groups have gotten US tours except for &team and they are popular enough to get fans to buy tickets. submitted by /u/MochaMilku [link] [comments]