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South Korean group SHINee member Taemin is all set to make his comeback later this month. The 27-year-old musician, who held an online concert on May 2, revealed that his third mini-album Advice will release on May 18, 2021.
Taemin hosted a solo virtual concert Beyond Live: Taemin - Never Gonna Dance Again for fans around the world on May 2. During the show, he promised that fans will get to see a different side of him through the upcoming EP as he will begin promotions soon.
SHINee released their 7th regular repackage album titled Atlantis on April 12, 2021. The multi-talented popular Korean group SHINee, who ve been together for 13 years, made their first comeback in several years in February 2021. The long-awaited seventh full-length album titled
The Wall Street Journal talks about how kpop reinvented virtual concerts during covid (Ft SHINee)
- Global revenue by concerts last year dropped 70% because of the pandemic.
- Kpop companies are trying to find ways to reboot the concert industry in the middle of a pandemic that is still far from ending (at least in some countries)
- Dream Maker Entertainment works with SM Entertainment for their Beyond Live Concerts, they create stage designs using immersive technologies that enhance visual effects in online concerts.
- The Dream Maker CEO says they want to deliver a show that can t be pulled off at a live offline concert, so it s a different experience.
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April 06, 2021
K-pop group Shinee performing at their Shinee World concert hosted on South Korean streaming platform V Live.
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It’s been a while, but on Sunday (April 4), K-pop band Shinee held their first concert since 2018.
The group – stylised SHINee – performed at the Shinee World concert hosted on South Korean streaming platform V Live as its latest Beyond Live
concert event; the concert was a tie-in to February’s Don’t Call Me album.
During the event, the group previewed their upcoming new single Atlantis
, set to drop on April 12 as part of a reissued, extended version of Don’t Call Me.