ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
Y2K: A new wave in K-pop?
It is hard to deny the influence Y2K style has had on social media and current fashion trends, but Y2K’s growing popularity in the K-Pop industry, too, can’t be ignored.
Breaking down P1Harmony’s world tour
With expectations high from show-stopping Seoul and U.S. concerts, what can we expect from the second half of the P1oneer world tour?
[Concert Review] pH-1 ‘About Damn Time’
It’s been seven years since pH-1 came onto the scene. Now he’s playing cities like London as part of his first world tour — an accomplishment that’s been a long time coming.
SHINee: Their best B-Sides
Having debuted 14 years ago, SHINee is one of the few groups in K-Pop that have been able to maintain their relevance even with an influx of new groups debuting every year.
[Film Review] BTS Yet to Come
ARMYs all over the world have been simmering with excitement at being able to see the seven members in glorious HD and with the theatrical release of the Yet to Come concert held in Busan during October 2022.
[Review] BooSeokSoon’s ‘Second Wind’
Despite this sub-unit starting as an inside joke between SEVENTEEN and CARATS, the often slapstick trio BooSeokSoon (BSS) have finally come back with the long awaited Second Wind.
[Review] EPIK HIGH ‘All Time High’ Tour
“Something worked over there, and I’m not gonna lie, I kinda liked it.” — A comedic gem from the dynamic leader of the group, Tablo.
Meet MAVE: the new AI K-pop group?
A new all-virtual girl group just debuted and AI Naevis, a character from aespa’s expansive Metaverse lore, is set to debut next month. But are virtual idols here to stay?
Top 10 most iconic K-Pop debuts
Being able to catch the attention of both the South Korean and international public can be the difference between success and disbanding. But what makes the perfect debut track?
What to expect from K-Pop in 2023
International tours, a flurry of new boy groups, and the rise of the solo album - there’s a lot on the cards for 2023.