Among the Top 16 Dream Chasers of the idol survival competition, Dream Maker, seven of them will have the chance to fly to South Korea and become the next global pop group.
After weeks of challenging Dream Chasers to become world-class performers, the country’s first idol survival competition “Dream Maker” is now entering its finale weekend to trim the Top 16 down to the “Dream 7” who
2023 is a year where many people have their eyes on Parannoul. The South Korean anonymous wunderkind has been touted as the budding voice of a new generation of Korean artists, inspiring many contemporary and future acts on account of his breakout sophomore effort, To See the Next Part of the Dream. 2021 and 2022.
Harriette Pilbeam, known to many as Hatchie, has been one of the foremost voices in contemporary dream pop since the release of 2019’s Keepsake. In April of 2022, Pilbeam released Giving the World Away, a dream pop album which updated and reinterpreted tired ‘90s productions styles with a vigorous energy not seen since their initial.
Since being established in 1972, one of the largest volunteer-led events in Europe has staged radio appeals, hosted Christmas dinner at Sir Ian McKellen’s pub, and offered guests samba lessons and more