K-pop, which is leading the Korean wave, continues to evolve. Now, even cyber singers have appeared in foreign concert halls, attracting the attention of global fans.
At the first K- CON LA event in this year, unlike last year, fans also took off their masks, unlike last year. They cheered with their children and took photos of the stars with their cell phones.
The 20,000-seat Los Angeles Crypto Stadium was filled with K-pop fans.
[Clare Brown a fan from Washington, D.C. said that “It’s amazing to have so many K-Pop fans. It’s worth coming all the way out here. There are no K-pop concerts in Washington, D.C.”]
At the pre-event for K-pop fans, the winner of the dance competition was given the opportunity to dance with a favorite singer.
[Riley Kurt another kpop fan from Kansas, USA said: “I really didn’t know I was going to make it. I’m just so excited and grateful. I’m happy to have the opportunity to be on stage.
An exhibition space for the boy group, which recently took first place in the star poll, was also specially operated.
[Kim Tae-rae / Zero Base One member said: “Our Zero Base One booth was set up. I was very surprised because you guys gave me so much love. We will do our best to spread Korean culture and K-pop.”]
Corner was set up to promote the Korean beauty industry and entertainment content, and a meeting was held to share the content production process with fans.
Notably, cyber singers with more than 5 million SNS followers also performed and attracted attention at this year’s event.
K Virtual is becoming a genre, and koreans paid attention to it and show it to overseas fans first at K- CON.”]
It is estimated that more than 100,000 visitors have visited for three days.
Along with K-pop, K-culture such as K-beauty and K-drama are expected to merge with each other, and the influence of the Korean Wave is expected to expand further.