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SM Town Artists Share Plans For New Music And Dubai

SM Town Artists Share Plans For New Music And Dubai

As soon as a member from each SM Entertainment group stepped up on stage at the press conference before their concert in Dubai, the audience instantly filled with excitement and cheers, proving that K-Pop has indeed reached UAE’s shores ….

K-Pop Band Snuper Land In The UAE

K-Pop Band Snuper Land In The UAE

K-pop boy band Snuper — which means ‘more than super’ — debuted in November 2015 and have since released several single and mini albums, with hit songs The Star of Stars and Platonic Love. Snuper landed in Abu Dhabi at the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) on Sunday, and 

SMTown Live World Tour In Dubai Review

SMTown Live World Tour In Dubai Review

No one does K-pop concerts like SM Entertainment. From the bright visual stage effects, signature K-pop dance routines, dazzling outfits to a star-studded line-up, the SMTown Live World Tour VI in Dubai was an unforgettable night for K-pop fans.

Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumi from Exo’s subunit, Exo-CBX, started off the show with their lively dance track Hey Mama! and Ka-CHING!, two great songs to warm up the crowd for the five-hour concert held at Autism Rocks Arena.

The first hour of the concert featured musical collaborations and incredible solo performances by soloists and group members including Henry, f(x)’s Amber and Luna, Girls’ Generation’s Yoona, Hyoyeon (along with NCT’s Lucas) and Taeyeon, Super Junior’s Yesung and subunit D&E, SHINee’s Taemin, Red Velvet’s Irene and Seulgi and NCT U’s Ten, all of whom flawlessly slayed the stage with their exquisite vocals and tunes. 

The crowd was filled with a legion of high-pitched screaming young fans, thrilled at the presence of their favourite idols on stage, holding the artists’ signature colour-coded lightsticks and banners to show their dedication and love to the first-time-in-Dubai K-pop performers.

NCT’s young subunit NCT Dream was the first boy group to step on stage and stole audiences’ hearts with their charm and in-sync performances, while the newly reformed band TraxX, alongside new member DJ/Producer Ginjo, showcased their new EDM music style for the first time with song Notorious — it got everyone hyped up and dancing to the beat. 

BoA, the Queen of K-pop, as well as girl groups Red Velvet and f(x) stepped on stage to show some girl power, and they managed to never run out of breath, even when performing some of their catchy, upbeat hits.

Legendary singer Kangta and boy groups TVXQ!, EXO and Super Junior’s solid, polished performances and interaction with fans were some of the highlights of the concert.

Additionally, the ‘Princes of K-pop’ SHINee received loud cheers from fans, performing hits like Replay, Sherlock and View, and proving to be one of the best performers of the night with their highly energetic and synchronised dance moves and perfect live vocals.

Although Arabic lyrics appeared on the big screens, the SM artists sang and danced with so much emotion and energy that it needed no translation.

During talking sessions, the artists connected with the audience, from greeting fans and expressing love for them in Arabic. Super Junior member Donghae surprised fans with a letter he wrote to EXO’s leader Suho stating that if he’d have a chance, he’d come back to Dubai for an EXO concert.

The SM artists concluded the concert by singing together Hope and taking a group picture on stage.


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SM Town Artists Eager To Bring More K-Pop To The UAE

SM Town Artists Eager To Bring More K-Pop To The UAE

If the frenzy that followed their appearance on Thursday night in Dubai Mall was anything to go by, the K-Pop mania is well and truly here to stay. Ahead of their Friday concert at the Autism Rocks Arena on Friday, SM Town artists spoke about 

Down With SMTown? Get to know the K-Pop Stars Ahead Of Dubai Gig

Down With SMTown? Get to know the K-Pop Stars Ahead Of Dubai Gig

After taking off with its first tour in Asia in 2008, SMTown Live, a global performance brand managed by South Korean entertainment agency SM Entertainment, has been held in cities including Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore, Bangkok, Paris and Seoul. This is 

Why The Middle East Loves K-Pop

Why The Middle East Loves K-Pop

South Korea is best known for its smartphones, cars and cosmetics exports, but its most notable cultural export may be its $4.7 billion (Dh17.2 billion) pop music industry, which has successfully extended far beyond the country’s shores to become a global phenomenon.

When K-pop boyband sensation EXO arrived in Dubai mid-January to watch The Dubai Fountain play their smash hit Korean song Power, #WelcomeToDubaiEXO was soon trending on Twitter and screams of excitement from hundreds of young fans were at full force at the sight of the boys.

K-pop — an acronym for South Korean pop music — is a potent tool catching the attention of fans locally, following this year’s arrival of EXO to the launch of the UAE’s very first SMTown Live concert, featuring performances from artists such as Girls’ Generation, BoA, Super Junior, Trax, Red Velvet, EXO, Kangta, Henry, f(x), SHINee TVXQ! NCT U and NCT Dream, all of whom are managed by giant K-pop juggernaut S.M. Entertainment.

Moe Sadiq, a Jordanian Radio DJ at KBS World Radio Arabic and writer based in Seoul, says “K-pop is appealing because it simply is the definition of ‘cool’” and “offers an overall package of good taste entertainment.

“The lively Korean mix of electro, dance, hip-hop, rock and pop is particularly popular for the highly stylised western dance moves, airbrushed good looks, and trend-setting fashion,” he adds.

Rita Rachwan, a 17-year-old student who is a self-professed K-pop fan in Lebanon, says that she was first introduced to K-pop through YouTube.

I think an SMTown concert is a great way to introduce all these K-pop groups to the Arab world. ”

– RITA RACHWAN | K-pop fan in Lebanon 

“At first, I was hesitant because of the language barrier, but eventually I was hooked by the amazing choreographies and the new genre in general,” she adds.

Despite the language barrier, interest in the catchy music accompanied by complex, synchronised dance moves and colour-coordinated fashion of the multi-talented idols has been steadily growing in popularity in the UAE.

Korean rapper-singer Psy and K-pop bands Infinite and Nine Muses are some names that have landed in the UAE to perform. Over 8,000 people attended KCON, an annual US-based Korean pop music and cultural convention, where Monsta X, BTS, Taeyeon from Girls’ Generation, Ailee, Kyuhyun from Super Junior, SS301, and SPICA all performed on stage in Abu Dhabi two years ago.

Additionally, K-pop girl group Apink, singer Lyn and South Korean ethnic fusion band Second Moon will be performing at the Abu Dhabi National Theatre on Monday, March 26.

A dedicated fanbase

With the announcement that an SMTown Live World Tour concert will be coming down to Dubai on April 6 for the first time and will be held at the Autism Rocks Arena, where international superstars like Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, Elton John and Jennifer Lopez have performed, the Middle East may be unquestionably an emerging market, a display of the Korean music genre’s mass appeal.

“When I first heard about the concert, I was surprised that these K-pop groups were actually coming to an Arab country,” Rachwan adds. “I think an SMTown concert is a great way to introduce all these K-pop groups to the Arab world. I was excited because I’m a huge fan of SM [S.M. Entertainment] artists in particular EXO and Girls’ Generation.”

DJ Sadiq, who engages with Arabic-speaking fans all over the world and interviews K-pop idols for KBS World Radio Arabic, says that his listeners are from all around the Mena region and he receives “tons of calls and messages from the GCC, Egypt, Algeria and even sometimes Syria.”

“The number of listeners definitely has increased as the industry itself keeps on growing and expanding, so it reaches out to a bigger audience,” he adds. “It’s not underground or subculture anymore, it is mainstream.”

He also mentions that his listeners adore K-pop boy bands — some of whom will be performing at the SMTown concert in April — like Super Junior, SHINee, Big Bang, BTS and EXO.

K-pop idols have a dedicated fanbase not only globally but also within the region.

Fans across the Mena area create artist-specific Twitter fan accounts dedicated to their favourite K-pop artists by sharing updates, posting idol activities, creating fan projects, trending hashtags worldwide, and even translating and interpreting content posted by K-pop idols on their social media platforms, in order to provide a platform immediately accessible to other fans who don’t speak or read Korean.

They even use social media to get their favourite K-pop group’s songs on the radio and on online music stores.

Don’t miss it!

SMTown concert will be staged at Autism Rocks Arena on April 6. Tickets from Dh375. Doors open at 4pm, event starts at 6pm.

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Exo Fans In Dubai Share The ‘Power’

Exo Fans In Dubai Share The ‘Power’

Hundreds of dedicated EXO fans, who go by EXO-L or EXO-LOVE, were eagerly waiting to watch the launch of EXO’s Korean song Power at the Dubai Fountain Show on January 16.  Fans of all ages were seen holding EXO’s official fandom light sticks and banners, which read 

Exo In Dubai: Everything You Need To Know

Exo In Dubai: Everything You Need To Know

Korean pop group Exo aren’t your average boy band. Their well-mannered personality, preternaturally good looks and talents catapulted them into superstar status in Korea and across Asia. Since 2013, they’re the first K-pop group to sell more than one million physical copies with each album, 

Top Things You Need To Know About BTS Now

Top Things You Need To Know About BTS Now

At a glance, South Korean boy band Bangtan Boys (BTS) are the complete K-Pop package – they are multi-talented young men with good looks. The seven-member group has recently been conquering music charts, not only in Korea but also in the U.S. Their newly released album, Love Yourself: Her, debuted at No. 7 on Billboard 200 album chart, making it the highest-ranked album by a Korean artist. They also became the highest-charting K-Pop group to land on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart with their title track, DNA.

But, why are they so popular? Well, here’s what makes them stand out from others in the K-Pop industry: 

They compose and produce socially-conscious music

BTS, who debuted under agency Big Hit Entertainment in 2013, decided to take on a non-traditional path in music.

“BTS ultimately stands out in K-Pop for their emphasis on singing about relatable and realistic topics,” says Jeff Benjamin, Billboard.com’s K-pop columnist.

The Korean artist tackles personal and controversial subjects – politics, loneliness, mental health, adolescence, even women’s empowerment – that resonated with fans all over the world.

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Australia Develops A Taste For K-Pop

Australia Develops A Taste For K-Pop

When the boy band GOT7 held a fan meeting in Australia late last month, Twitter lit up with a series of hashtags that revealed a growing Australian appetite for catchy K-pop – the music genre originating in South Korea that is a heady mix of catchy