SEVENTEEN celebrated the birthday of their official fan club in an especially thoughtful way! In addition to being Valentine’s Day, February 14 holds another meaning for SEVENTEEN and their fans: it’s also CARAT Day, the anniversary of the day SEVENTEEN’s fandom was officially given its name “CARATs.” After holding a special Naver V Live broadcast
BLACKPINK at “The Show” (Instagram)
K-pop girl group BLACKPINK’s first livestream concert “The Show” on YouTube last Jan. 31 drew fans from different countries and the Philippines was well represented.
According to YG Entertainment, “The Show” was watched by 280,000 fans who paid to view the
DSP Media will be launching their new K-pop boy group this year!
On Jan. 31, DSP Media shared the links of the official social media accounts of what seems to be a new group called MIRAE. The following day, the entertainment agency dropped an official logo motion via the band s SNS accounts, further confirming that they will debut a new boy group this year.
The name of the upcoming boy band is said to symbolize a new future of K-pop and their strong aspiration to become a team that will grow and become successful together. In addition, the group name contains a wish to move toward the future by giving happiness to the public.
Published January 20, 2021, 11:28 AM
Kim Seon-ho at his first global online fan meeting (Photos: Salt Entertainment, screenshots from TikTok video)
Korean actor Kim Seon-ho has successfully held his first global online fan meeting on TikTok on Jan. 17.
The fan meeting “Seon-ho’s Favorite” on TikTok Stage Connect recorded 1.01 million cumulative viewers and garnered 73,000 cumulative votes held as a pre-event, according to Korean media.
In addition, the Philippines, Korea, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia have been cited as countries with high participation and viewership rate in the fan meeting, proving Kim Seon-ho’s global popularity.
During the fan meeting, Kim Seon-ho talked about the scenes that he selected from the drama “Start-Up” and played a telepathy game with fans. He also prepared food and fulfilled fans’ wishes.
(Photo : TOP Media)
K-Pop boy group MCND goes to space and beyond, with upbeat rhythms and equally colorful background, in the music video for 우당탕 (Crush), released January 7.
The music video shows the group in red outfits, dancing in what looks like a spaceship, before showing each of the members - Castle J, BIC, Minjae, Huijun, and WIN - in their respective holding cells. As the members escape their rooms, fans are treated to a variety of backgrounds - such as BIC ripping the silver wallpapers from the walls, or Castle J peeking at what looks like a space chamber (or the inside of a washing machine).