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What K-Pop Stars Are Up To During Coronavirus Lockdown

What K-Pop Stars Are Up To During Coronavirus Lockdown

The prolonged coronavirus pandemic has been looming over the K-Pop industry, bringing it to a standstill for an uncertain amount of time. Many homeland and overseas (offline) events and concerts have either been cancelled or suspended while weekly TV shows have continued to air without 

K-Pop’s Jung Yun-Hak tests positive for coronavirus

K-Pop’s Jung Yun-Hak tests positive for coronavirus

Supernova’s leader and vocalist Jung Yun-hak is the first K-Pop idol to test positive for COVID-19. After his return from Japan where he was working as a producer for audition programe ‘G-EGG’, the singer and actor reportedly visited a special testing centre in Seocho District 

8 Korean Dramas To Tune Into During COVID-19 Isolation

8 Korean Dramas To Tune Into During COVID-19 Isolation

There’s more to South Korea’s entertainment industry than the country’s global phenomenon, K-Pop.

K-Dramas, short for Korean dramas, have been booming since the early 2000s. If you’re looking to find a series to get lost in while social distancing, here’s a list to choose from:

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1. Itaewon Class

Based on the webtoon of the same name, ‘Itaewon Class’, has become immensely popular since its premiere. Its high viewership ratings in Korea made it the second highest-rated drama in cable channel JTBC’s history, after drama ‘Sky Castle’, according to Nielsen Korea.

The 16-episode series revolves around a young man (played by Park Seo-jun) who is determined to bring down the owner of restaurant franchise giant, Jang Ga Group, and his son — both of whom are connected to his father’s death. He opens his own restaurant, DanBam, in the vibrant Itaewon neighbourhood and strives for success in the unjust world with his team.

Not only does it feature Kwon Nara, a former member of K-Pop group Hellovenus, but BTS singer V has lent his voice to the self-composed song ‘Sweet Night’ for the drama.

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2. Crash Landing On You

Starring prominent actors Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin, the hit 16-episode romance drama is still one of the most-watched Korean series on Netflix in the UAE at the time of writing.

Part of its success is reportedly credited to its realistic and well-researched portrayal of North Korea. The finale of ‘Crash Landing On You’ recorded the highest viewership rate for a tvN drama, making it the cable channel’s highest rated drama to date, according to Nielsen Korea.

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3. Dream High

‘Dream High’ enjoyed popularity in Korea and across Asia — even garnering pre-release attention — for its idol-focused cast: miss A’s former member Bae Suzy, T-ara’s Ham Eun-jung, IU and 2PM’s Wooyoung and Taecyeon. Actor Kim Soo-hyun is the only main lead who is not a K-Pop idol in real life.

The hit 2011 musical drama tells the story of six students who work to achieve their dreams of becoming K-Pop stars at a prestigious performing arts high school. It’s a heartfelt, feel-good series, so grab some popcorn and fangirl/fanboy away.

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4. Love Rain

Girls’ Generation member YoonA is a prolific actor in the Korean entertainment industry, having secured top roles in various dramas. ‘Love Rain’ tells the story of a couple’s love, loss and unexpected reunion set in two different periods, in the 1970s and 2012.

The award-winning star received praise for her natural acting in the 2012 romantic drama, which won her the Netizen Award at the 2012 KBS Drama Awards in Korea.

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5. Sky Castle

Set in the fictional upper-class residential community, the television series tells the story of four housewives who go to great lengths for their children’s success. The black comedy is centred around parenthood and the country’s competitive educational system. It features a star-studded cast, including Chani from K-Pop boy group SF9.

‘Sky Castle’ holds the record for the highest viewership for a drama not only for JTBC but for any Korean cable network.

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6. Love Alarm

‘Love Alarm’ is centred in an alternate reality where an application by an unknown developer alerts people if someone within a 10-meter radius has romantic feelings for them.

It stars popular Korean actress Kim So-hyun, who plays a young and hardworking student caught up in a love triangle while dealing with her own personal adversities. In addition to young love, it covers other themes such a data protection and privacy in a social media-driven society.

Due to the drama’s popularity, Netflix’s first Korean original series based on a webtoon of the same name by Kye Young-chon has been picked up for another season.

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7. Guardian: The Lonely and Great God

There are many reasons to watch ‘Guardian: The Lonely and Great God’, from Gong Yoo’s charismatic looks, Kim Go-eun’s admirable acting to the series’ storyline, production and performances as well as its star-studded supporting roles that includes BTOB member Yook Sung-jae.

The award-winning romantic-fantasy drama was written by Kim Eun-sook, a big-name screenwriter behind the success of hits series ‘The Heirs’ (2013), ‘Secret Garden’ (2010) and ‘Descendants of the Sun’ (2016).

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8. Moment of Eighteen

The 2019 coming-of-age drama is about an 18-year-old high school student, played by K-Pop star Ong Seong-wu, who comes out of his shell as he faces new ordeals and first love in his new school.

‘Moment of Eighteen’ is a love story that explores young romance, the struggles teenagers face and everyday dilemmas of school. Alongside Astro’s Moonbin, it’s the former Wanna One member’s first lead role and acting debut in a series. Prepare to be swooned by his charms and his impressive acting skills.

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Coronavirus Outbreak Affects K-Pop’s Music Bank Concert In Dubai

Coronavirus Outbreak Affects K-Pop’s Music Bank Concert In Dubai

After reports of a cancellation circulating over the weekend, Coca-Cola Arena has confirmed to Gulf News the postponement of anticipated K-Pop show ‘Music Bank in Dubai’. “In light of the global developments around the COVID-19 virus, and the increasing number of infections confirmed in South 

It’s Official! K-Pop Mega Show Music Bank Is Coming To Dubai

It’s Official! K-Pop Mega Show Music Bank Is Coming To Dubai

Coca-Cola Arena has officially confirmed in a tweet that the South Korean music show Music Bank will be bringing its world tour live on March 21. As Gulf News tabloid first revealed earlier this month, the ‘Music Bank in Dubai’ stage is set to dazzle 

‘Music Bank’ K-Pop Show Reportedly Coming To Dubai

‘Music Bank’ K-Pop Show Reportedly Coming To Dubai

Fans may be in for a double treat of K-Pop soon. South Korean music show ‘Music Bank’ is reportedly taking its world tour to Dubai next month.

South Korean online platform Naver first broke the news of a Music Bank show in Dubai on Saturday, revealing that the KBS 2TV programme’s concert series will take place at the Coca-Cola Arena on March 21.

It also revealed popular acts Twice, Monsta X, Seventeen, Exo’s Baekhyun, and GOT7’s unit Jus2 will be performing at the 15th stop of the music show’s world tour, with more artists yet to be announced.

Gulf News tabloid! reached out to Coca-Cola Arena for confirmation but a representative is unable to comment at the moment. However, it didn’t take long for social media-savvy fans to share their enthusiasm in hopes of seeing their favourite acts.

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K-Pop Krazy At Dubai’s Global Village: What To Know

K-Pop Krazy At Dubai’s Global Village: What To Know

The UAE has had its big K-Pop moments over the years. This year, the South Korean music phenomenon will make its mark on the country again thanks to a star-studded concert in March featuring some of K-Pop’s biggest stars. And that’s not all; Global Village’s 

K-Pop Stars Super Junior And NCT 127 To Perform In Dubai

K-Pop Stars Super Junior And NCT 127 To Perform In Dubai

A K-Pop Super Concert is coming to the Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena on March 20. Organised by Grace & Co, the event features a star-studded line-up, including K-Pop acts NCT 127 and Laboum, South Korean duo RGP, solo singer Jun, along with veteran idol act Super 

How SuperM, Seventeen And SF9 Fuelled K-Pop Craze In UAE

How SuperM, Seventeen And SF9 Fuelled K-Pop Craze In UAE

It was a high-profile year for K-Pop in 2019. The globalisation and commercial success of the global phenomenon hit a new record, all thanks to BTS significantly penetrating the American market.

Unlike the US, the Middle East hasn’t always been the final frontier for South Korean pop, yet UAE’s craving for it is undeniable. It has progressively witnessed a growing appetite this year in comparison to 2018. And this year, it definitely started with a bang.

After a whirlwind year for Momoland, the rising girl group kick-started 2019 with their world tour, Momoland Live in Concert, in Dubai, bringing along rookie group Lucente as their opening act.

This year alone saw several mini-concerts being held, predominantly overtaken by rookies such as groups IMFACT, FlaShe and D-Crunch and soloist Eunki Hong, all of whom made their Middle East debut.

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All That Went Down In K-Pop In 2019

All That Went Down In K-Pop In 2019

As we wrap up the year and welcome 2020, here’s a quick guide to what happened in the world of K-Pop in 2019: 1. Romances The first official idol couple for the year was Exo’s Kai and BlackPink’s Jennie but the pair decided to call