Malay Mail on MSN
K-pop caught in crossfire as Japanese idols dropped in China amid widening rift with Tokyo
According to The Korea Herald, one such case involved Le Sserafim’s meet-and-greet event in Shanghai for its single ...
LE SSERAFIM's highly anticipated fan event in Shanghai was canceled just before its date due to China's crackdown on Japanese ...
Events featuring Japanese artistes or K-pop groups with Japanese members have been cancelled in China. Read more at ...
Stray Kids continue to dominate the global music landscape as Forbes officially names them the No.1 K-Pop group of 2025—and the 3rd biggest kpop music act overall. , Korean, Times Now ...
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
KBS hosts 'Music Bank Global Festival' at Japan's National Stadium
A K-pop concert was held for the first time at Japan’s National Stadium, the country’s largest venue, over the weekend. KBS announced that it hosted the “2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan” over ...
Cocona, a member of the J-pop and R&B group XG, has publicly come out as Assigned Female at Birth (AFAB) transmasculine and ...
From Sanrio characters to starry-eyed idol singers, it’s no secret that kawaii (“cute”) culture is huge in Japan. Whole museums and theme parks have been dedicated to the concept of kawaii. Heck, it’s ...
With Cocona of the Japanese group XG — who trained and debuted through the K-pop system — revealing on Saturday that they are ...
The gruelling fitness event was held at the Singapore Expo on Nov 29 and 30. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING (Kyodo) -- A Japanese singer whose songs feature in the popular anime "One Piece" was forced to stop performing on stage in Shanghai on Friday, the latest disruption in events involving ...
Three-time Oscar winner Stephen Schwartz penned two new songs for part 2 of “Wicked”: “No Place Like Home,” sung by Cynthia ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Multinational K-pop Groups Caught in Sino-Japanese Tensions
The fallout from Sino-Japanese tensions is spreading to the domestic music industry. The Chinese authorities’ policy of banning performances by Japanese singers is expected to directly impact idol ...
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