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Fans of Korean pop bands are increasingly leveraging their vast online community for environmental activism.
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K-pop fans around globe rally for climate and environment goals
By VICTORIA MILKO Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Fans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online community into climate and environmental activism, protesting business deals linked to coal power, urging K-pop entertainers to cut waste and raising awareness about climate-related issues. Other climate activist groups have begun joining
By VICTORIA MILKO Associated Press JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Fans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online community into climate and environmental activism, protesting business deals linked to coal power, urging K-pop entertainers to cut waste and raising awareness about climate-related issues. Other climate activist groups have begun joining
Fans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online community into climate and environmental activism
Paparazzi photographers camped out on the red carpet of the Met Gala have been slammed for their treatment of K-pop boy band Stray Kids. [Read More]
With its total assets reaching over 5 trillion won ($3.7 billion) last year, K-pop giant Hybe, which launched as Big Hit Entertainment in 2005, is looking to claim “large-firm” status. In 2019, Hybe acquired its first subsidiary label, Source Music, aspiring to become a global multi-label entertainment company. Today, Hybe has 11 subsidiaries under its label division, including Big Hit Music, housing the
(G)I-DLE, pronounced as “idle,” is a South Korean girl group under Cube Entertainment, known for their unique sound, captivating performances, and empowering messages. Since their debut in 2018, (G)I-DLE has rapidly gained international recognition and a dedicated fanbase known as Neverlands. (G)I-DLE Melbourne and Sydney shows Melbourne – October 31, 2024 Sydney – November 2,
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K-pop fans are furious at "disrespectful" and "racist" comments by Met Gala photographers about popular boy group Stray Kids.