Band FTIsland will make a comeback with their seventh full-length album in July.
The group's agency FNC Entertainment released the band's promotion schedule for the album 'Serious' through its official social media channels on Tuesday.
FTIsland will first release one of the double title tracks 'Burn It' and its music video on Thursday, and unveil more content including the tracklist, posters, and highlight medleys leading up to the album's release on July 10. The album will be released through music streaming sites at six p.m. on July 10.
The album will be the band's first full-length album in eight years since the release of 'Where's the truth?' in 2016. The members took part in producing all of the songs in the album, including the double title tracks 'Burn It' and 'Serious.'
On Saturday and Sunday, FTIsland will hold a standalone concert titled '2024 FTISLAND LIVE 'PULSE'' at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in Seoul.
TWICE’s Nayeon has made a comeback with her 2nd solo EP.
“Na” is the singer’s first solo release in two years since the release of her debut solo album “Im Nayeon” in July 2022. The title is a play on Nayeon’s name and the Korean word for “me”.
The EP, fronted by “ABCD”, includes seven tracks that channel the vibe of early 2000s pop divas with splashes of hip-hop and modern influences.
Lisa of Blackpink is signaling a comeback as a solo artist.
The singer uploaded a clip on social media and posted a notice on her website on how to “pre-save” her new release. It will be her first release in almost three years since her solo debut album “Lalisa” was released in September 2021.
In April, the singer signed a deal with American record label RCA Records for her global solo career.
Jin of BTS has been discharged Wednesday, finishing up 18 months of mandatory military service.
Fellow bandmates RM, J-Hope, V, Jungkook, and Jimin took the day off from their military service to greet the first member to complete their military service.
Fans of Jin and BTS had banners and balloons celebrating the event, instead of waiting for the artist in person. Earlier, the boy group's agency Bighit Music had asked fans to refrain from visiting the site so as to prevent any safety accidents.
Jin was the first member of the k-pop group to enlist, joining the army in December 2022.
The singer will meet with fans from Thursday, attending the '2024 Festa,' an event marking the 11th anniversary of the group's debut, at Jamsil Arena.
After more than a year of anticipation, Taylor Swift’s blockbuster Eras tour has finally landed in the UK.
Pop’s heartbreak princess launched the first of 17 British concerts at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium where, shortly before taking to the stage, she was wheeled into the arena hidden inside a janitor’s cart.
Appropriately enough, then, she cleaned the floor with her competition - putting on a meticulously-paced, endlessly entertaining show that delighted fans who’d come from as far afield as Australia, Japan and America.
For three and a half hours, the star chronicled her journeys through country and pop; love and tragedy; success and notoriety - all in the form of era-defining hits like 22, Shake It Off, Bad Blood, Karma and Anti-Hero.
Not only that, she made it her mission to make Scotland feel special.
“My one regret is that I really should have come to play in Scotland more,” she said near the beginning of what was only her second-ever gig in the country.
“You’ve made us feel so welcome. The volume of the singing, the dancing… You are performing on such a level.
“I can’t stop looking at the crowd. I’m captivated.”
This, more than anything, is Swift’s superpower – peddling the idea that she’s one of us, awed by the spectacle of which she’s the focus.
When she emerges on stage, her first words are, “Oh, hi!”, like we’d just bumped into her at the top of Arthur’s Seat.
And her signature look is an open-mouthed “who, me?” – as if to suggest this $2bn world tour is some sort of happy accident.
Apparently unfeigned, her delight is very endearing. But, of course, this tour is a well-oiled machine, full of vivid set pieces, pin-sharp choreography and visual grandeur.
Swift emerges in a billow of white smoke shortly after 7:15pm to the synth-pop strains of Miss Americana And The Heartbreak Prince, twirling around the stage in the first of 16 distinct outfits.
The setlist is drawn from 10 of her 11 albums, each one designated as a specific “era” in her evolution from country ingénue to chart-topping pop star to lockdown folk singer.
She zigs and zags through the chronology with giddy abandon, opening with the unabashed romanticism of 2019’s Lover, before delving into her back catalogue for the country hits of Fearless and her pop transformation on Red.
Every moment gets its own look. The Man, a song about restrictive gender stereotypes, is performed inside an elaborate set of office cubicles and typewriters. The spiky and sarcastic Look What You Made Me Do sees dancers trapped in glass boxes, each imitating a different look from Swift’s 19-year career. And Blank Space is like a live action Tron, with neon bicycles circling the stage.
But for her masterpiece, All Too Well, Swift stands alone on a raised platform for 10 minutes, armed only with her guitar and a red-black ombre coat.
Taken from 2012’s Red Album, the song is a 10-minute evisceration of an ex-boyfriend (believed to be actor Jake Gyllenhaal) that contains some of her most scathing and desolate lyrics.
She sings it with faded anger and bittersweet tenderness, the crowd joining sympathetically on the pivotal line: “You call me up again just to break me like a promise / So casually cruel in the name of being honest.”
The song is an emotional highlight, simultaneously specific and universal, a characteristic that's endeared her to female fans in particular.
It's one of several songs in Edinburgh that elicits tears from the audience.
Universal Studios Japan will hold its first collaboration event "NO LIMIT! Summer Dance Night with HYBE JAPAN" with HYBE JAPAN, the Japanese headquarters of HYBE, an entertainment lifestyle platform company that represents global artists such as BTS and SEVENTEEN, for a limited time from Wednesday, July 3rd. To commemorate this collaboration, it has been decided that SEVENTEEN's global hit song "VERY NICE" will be featured for a limited time on the attraction "Hollywood Dream - The Ride" from the same day.
Universal Studios Japan នឹងរៀបចំព្រឹត្តិការណ៍សហការលើកដំបូងរបស់ខ្លួន "NO LIMIT! Summer Dance Night with HYBE JAPAN" ជាមួយ HYBE JAPAN ទីស្នាក់ការកណ្តាលរបស់ប្រទេសជប៉ុន HYBE ដែលជាក្រុមហ៊ុនវេទិកាកម្សាន្តបែបកម្សាន្តដែលតំណាងឱ្យសិល្បករទូទាំងពិភពលោកដូចជា BTS និង SEVENTEEN សម្រាប់រយៈពេលកំណត់ចាប់ពី ថ្ងៃពុធ ទី០៣ ខែកក្កដា។ ដើម្បីរំលឹកដល់ការសហការនេះ វាត្រូវបានគេសម្រេចចិត្តថាបទចម្រៀងល្បីទូទាំងពិភពលោករបស់ SEVENTEEN "VERY NICE" នឹងត្រូវបានបង្ហាញក្នុងរយៈពេលកំណត់នៅលើការទាក់ទាញ "Hollywood Dream - The Ride" ចាប់ពីថ្ងៃតែមួយ។
DIOR has released the “Denim Dior Oblique” campaign featuring NewJeans’ HAERIN, who serves as an ambassador for the brand.
In the campaign, HAERIN is seen in iconic New York street corners, showcasing a variety of bags made from washed jacquard denim material. These include the “Dior Book Tote,” “Saddle,” “Dior Toujours,” the “East-West” and “Mini Vanity” from the “30 Montaigne” line.
The “Denim Dior Oblique” items are available for purchase on the official online store and at DIOR stores nationwide.
On May 22, a fashion show was held in Harajuku to celebrate the 10th anniversary of "Little Sunny Bite." Amidst the attendance of glamorous celebrities like Nana Eikura, Emi Suzuki, and Atsuko Maeda, one girl stood out: "Oshiruko-chan." With her distinctive long blonde hair and dress, she is known for her work as a DJ. Who is this mysterious girl? Here are 12 questions to unveil the real Oshiruko-chan, from how she started her career to her favorite fashion styles.
ーWhat do you usually do?
I DJ at events and have fun with everyone at parties.
ーWhy did you get into DJing?
I've always loved dancing and having fun with everyone at parties. One of my classmates had records and DJ equipment at their house, where I learned how to use the gear. Later, a painter friend who loves high energy music invited me to DJ at their exhibition's opening party. Since then, I've had the chance to be interviewed and meet many people and music, which makes me very happy.
ーWhat made you start using social media?
I wanted to make more friends.
ーWhat's the key point of today's fashion?
I paired a Little Sunny Bite dress and bag with long boots.
ーWhat's your favorite fashion style?
Dress coordination.
ーWhat's your favorite brand?
I like "Little Sunny Bite," "Milk," "Kanehiro," and "Candyfruits."
ーWhat's your hobby?
I enjoy skateboarding. I love the thrill and excitement it brings, and I also like watching skateboarding videos.
ーHow would you describe your personality in one word?
I always have a smile, and I have a fun personality that makes people around me smile too.
ーWhat is the number one thing you want to challenge yourself with right now?