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Apr 06, 2021
From BTS, who recorded 993,000 viewers, to SHINee, who recently succeeded with 130,000 viewers, prominent K-pop groups including TWICE, SuperM, BLACKPINK, and more also have the most number of online concert viewers!
In 2020, non-contact promotions and digital releases were established by K-pop artists and agencies as an alternative way to communicate with global fans despite the novel coronavirus. Since then, online fan meetings and virtual concerts became a hit due to the fact that it gives equal chances for every fan to meet their favorite idols and artists regardless of their locations.
In line with this, K-pop enthusiasts are also drawn by the achievements of each group that had their online concerts. Based on the latest list, the following K-pop groups gained the most viewers on their online concerts.
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Get Ready to See The Show: Blackpink Teases Their First Livestream Concert People 1/28/2021 © Provided by People Scott Dudelson/Getty
Blackpink is the hottest girl group on the planet right now. The group s premium livestream concert on YouTube this coming Sunday gives anybody who isn t yet a BLINK (the name of the group s fandom) the opportunity to check out the global phenomenon.
Blackpink s worldwide success is a sign of the times almost a year into the pandemic, the world craves the upbeat confection of pop music. What s more, Korean groups are growing in popularity with American listeners. Not because the genre needs the US market to be successful, truth be told, the American music industry needs K-pop more than K-pop needs North America.