K-pop supremacy: how 2025 will be another huge year for South Korean bands in London

K-pop supremacy: how 2025 will be another huge year for South Korean bands in London
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K-pop supremacy: how 2025 will be another huge year for South Korean bands in London
Author: India Block
Published: Jan, 29 2025 15:30

Summary at a Glance

While South Korea itself is embroiled in political turmoil, with another president dramatically impeached following last year’s martial law snafu, the country’s greatest soft power asset continues to go from global strength to strength.

“K-pop dance classes are also reported to keep growing up and down the country and BBC produced various contents on K-pop, from major series like Made in Korea: The K-pop Experience to smaller features on their regular programmes like The One Show.”.

K-pop supremacy: how 2025 will be another huge year for South Korean bands in London It’s set to be another mega year for K-pop in London.

K-pop, the catchy blend of music styles performed by extraordinarily talented groups of young men and women, often produced in hothouse bootcamps, dominates charts around the world.

Formed in 2013, the seven-member idol group was one of the first to find mainstream success outside of their home country.

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