On the 27th (local time), the UK’s Guardian reported that 4 groups would hold concerts in London in September alone, following Blackpink’s Hyde Park performance under the title “K-pop girl groups conquer the UK.”
Following Mamamoo’s UK tour this month, Twice, Aespa, ITZY, and Girls performed one after another in London in September, and Fifty Fifty and New Jeans entered the British charts, the Guardian reported.
The Guardian reported that the British music scene and K-pop are increasingly intertwined, and that there have been attempts to replicate K-pop in the UK.
He added that while K-pop girl groups may not be recognized as artists because of their assemblage factor, there is definitely something special about K-pop girl groups in that the UK has not been able to replicate their style and success.
Source: yna.co.kr
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