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SEVENTEEN to Host 10th CARAT LAND Fan Meeting at Incheon Stadium
The K-pop powerhouse brings their signature fan meeting series back to stadium scale, continuing a tradition that began in 2017.

K-Pop Is Selling Noodles Now. And It’s Working.
aespa, SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, BOYNEXTDOOR, and BTS Jin are now the faces of Korea’s biggest food brands. Korean food exports hit $13.62 billion in 2025, and the K-pop ambassador strategy is the driving force.

K-Pop Swept the 40th Japan Gold Disc Awards. Here's Every Win.
Stray Kids took four awards, the most by any overseas act at this year's ceremony. Every top Asian rookie slot went K-pop. Here's the complete 40th Japan Gold Disc Awards breakdown.

BAPE Opens Seoul Flagship with Star-Studded K-Pop Attendance
Japanese streetwear icon BAPE landed in Gangnam with a four-level flagship and a guest list that reads like a K-pop roll call: SEVENTEEN, ENHYPEN, BOYNEXTDOOR, and Sandara Park all showed up.

Hoshi Takes the Stage at South Korea's Independence Day with Taekwondo Dance
SEVENTEEN's Hoshi performed a 20-minute Taekwondo dance at South Korea's 107th Independence Day commemoration, debuting the ROK Army Band's new Taekwondo Demonstration Team before 5,000 citizens.

DK and Seungkwan Launch First DxS Tour: SERENADE ON STAGE 2026
SEVENTEEN vocal duo DK and Seungkwan are hitting the road as DxS. Their first subunit tour, SERENADE ON STAGE 2026, spans five Asian cities from April through July.

SEVENTEEN Isn't Just Playing Singapore. They're Taking Over the Entire City.
Marina Bay Sands lit in Rose Quartz and Serenity. Six restaurants serving SEVENTEEN-themed menus. A dedicated nightclub party at MARQUEE. This is what happens when K-pop stops being a concert and becomes a city-scale event.

K-Pop Owns the Album: How Korean Acts Conquered 70% of the World's Top 10
K-pop acts claimed seven of the top 10 spots on the IFPI Global Album Sales Chart for 2025. Stray Kids hit #2 globally, trailing only Taylor Swift. Here's what the numbers really mean for the music industry.