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All seven members of the supergroup recently completed their mandatory military service and the band is expected to release a new album and tour next year.
The world's no. 1 K-pop festival is back in Los Angeles after kicking of its 2025 season in Chiba for KCON Japan.
The K-pop boy group is heading to eight cities across North America this fall for the Riizing Loud tour.
The annual K-pop festival features daytime panel and pop-up programming at the L.A. Convention Center, along with three nights of all-star performances at the Crypto.com Arena.
The event, titled “K-Culture Night at Academy Museum with KCON,” will celebrated the K-pop-focused festival’s 13th anniversary with idols, actors and more.
The four-member supergroup brought their Deadline world tour to L.A.’s SoFi Stadium with two sold-out shows over the weekend, with the tour serving as a reunion of sorts after successful solo endeavors.
Blackpink also launched a pop-up at the Hollywood Palladium, where fans can grab exclusive merch.
The eight-piece K-pop sensation kicked off the North American leg of their world tour in Atlanta Thursday night.
The Netflix film’s song, “Golden,” just hit No. 1 on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs Global Chart and earned seven entries on this week’s Billboard Hot 100.
The K-pop boy group recently made their Coachella debut and released a new album ‘Desire : Unleash.’
The eight-member boy group is returning to L.A.’s BMO stadium for two nights this August, along with stops in New York, Atlanta, Orlando and more.
Ian Eisendrath, the executive music producer of the surprise Netflix hit — which has been gaining steam on real-world music charts — breaks down how the songs came together.