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BTS Busan Concert Draws 110,000 Visitors…Souvenir Sales Surge 136%, Tourism Ripple Effect a Huge Hit

BTS Busan Concert Draws 110,000 Visitors…Souvenir Sales Surge 136%, Tourism Ripple Effect a Huge Hit

The BTS Busan concerts that drew 110,000 people over two days generated massive economic ripple effects, including a 136% jump in local business sales, and wrapped up successfully.
The cultural landscape sometimes triggers a massive tectonic shift along the trajectory of a single artist. Beyond a mere large-scale concert, an astonishing social phenomenon was witnessed in Busan: the entire city—like a vast living organism—transforms into a single artistic text.
Kang Dong-won and Uhm Tae-goo Receive Music-Related Neighboring Rights by Joining the Wild Thing Team’s Union

Kang Dong-won and Uhm Tae-goo Receive Music-Related Neighboring Rights by Joining the Wild Thing Team’s Union

Park Ji-hyun and Oh Jung-sei also join the roster as new members
The stars of the film 'Wild Thing' have stepped beyond being mere performers, emerging as rightful holders of legitimate rights in the sound-source ecosystem. The explosive energy of the fictional mixed group 'Triangle' has finally translated into the real-world legal acquisition of rights.
[Photo&] Kim Jae-joong makes a bold transformation as a shaman… Tackles Japan-South Korea horror collaboration “Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon” — at the press screening event

[Photo&] Kim Jae-joong makes a bold transformation as a shaman… Tackles Japan-South Korea horror collaboration “Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon” — at the press screening event

Kim Jae-joong takes on the horror challenge with “Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon,” a differentiated kind of fear built on the fusion of a Korean shaman and Japanese occult lore.
This is the most daring transformation he has made since his debut. ‘Kim Jae-joong’ took on his first ‘horror genre’ in his life and stepped forward for the role of ‘a shaman’ through the film ‘Shinsa: Whispers of the Demon’.
Jaejoong Kim Transforms into a Court Shaman in ‘A Shrine: The Whisper of an Evil Spirit’! A Spooky Press-Still Unveiling!

Jaejoong Kim Transforms into a Court Shaman in ‘A Shrine: The Whisper of an Evil Spirit’! A Spooky Press-Still Unveiling!

Three college students who went to investigate an abandoned Shinto shrine in Kobe, Japan, disappear, and shaman Myeongjin (Jaejoong Kim) delves into the case, facing eerie evil spirits.
Produced through an all-location shoot in Japan’s Kobe, Jaejoong Kim makes a triumphant return to the screen as the shaman ‘Myeongjin,’ a figure with special abilities, in the shamanistic occult horror 〈A Shrine: The Whisper of an Evil Spirit〉, drawing intense attention.
'Jeonsuk Sold Out' BTS Opens North America Tour…The U.S. Singing-All-Together 'Arirang' Chant at Tampa Stadium Draws 190,000 Over Three Days

'Jeonsuk Sold Out' BTS Opens North America Tour…The U.S. Singing-All-Together 'Arirang' Chant at Tampa Stadium Draws 190,000 Over Three Days

A historic stadium appearance by the first Korean singer in the world—and a record of sold-out shows for all 31 performances across 12 North American cities.
The group BTS is heating up North America with its new world tour 'Arirang '. BigHit Music, the agency, said on the 29th that BTS drew about 190,000 spectators over three days of performances at the Tampa Raymond James Stadium in Florida from the 25th to the 26th and the 28th .
Foreign Media Hails BTS’ “Arirang” World Tour as They Write a “New K-pop Chapter”

Foreign Media Hails BTS’ “Arirang” World Tour as They Write a “New K-pop Chapter”

Korean artistry that drew 130,000 people in… an overwhelming wave of emotion from a massive sing-along, spotlighted by major international outlets like Billboard and BBC
BTS’ new world tour ‘Arirang ’ is earning glowing reviews from music fans worldwide and from major international media, praised for its sweeping scale and distinctly Korean sense of beauty.According to BigHit Music on the 16th, the three shows held from the 9th to the 12th at the main stadium of...
BTS Busan Concert Offers Relief for the Lodging Shortage with Youth Training Centers Around 10,000 Won and Temple Stays

BTS Busan Concert Offers Relief for the Lodging Shortage with Youth Training Centers Around 10,000 Won and Temple Stays

Ahead of the June BTS world tour, Busan is tackling the lodging price-gouging controversy with tailored support, including youth training centers for around 10,000 won
['BTS' ('BTS') Busan World Tour—Full-scale Public Support to Welcome Global Tourists]The city of Busan will roll out comprehensive measures to ease a lodging shortage ahead of the 'BTS' world tour to be held in June.
“Korean Cinema Faces Collapse Crisis” Bong Joon-ho and 581 Others Urge Withdrawal of Holdback Bill

“Korean Cinema Faces Collapse Crisis” Bong Joon-ho and 581 Others Urge Withdrawal of Holdback Bill

A survival crisis amid Netflix pressure and conglomerate dominance. Calls for extraordinary measures such as introducing a screen cap and establishing a large-scale fund.
Facing the Collapse of the Korean Film Ecosystem, Urgent Appeals from Major FilmmakersA total of 581 leading figures in the Republic of Korea film industry, led by director Bong Joon-ho, strongly warned about 'the crisis in the Korean film industry' and urged 'extraordinary countermeasures' from...
Park Seo-joon × Uhm Tae-goo × Jo Hye-joo “I, the Criminal” Confirmed for Disney+ Release!

Park Seo-joon × Uhm Tae-goo × Jo Hye-joo “I, the Criminal” Confirmed for Disney+ Release!

Director Hong Won-chan’s first series… A heist-like story of desire and betrayal amid a 1980s redevelopment frenzy
Disney+ has confirmed the production of a series based on the popular Kakao Webtoon 〈I, the Criminal〉, and announced a powerful starring lineup featuring Park Seo-joon, Uhm Tae-goo, and Jo Hye-joo. Set against a lawless city in the 1980s, it sets off a brutal run of desperate characters as the line...
[Photo &] 237 Films Set to Hit the Screen — Jeonju International Film Festival Confirms Opening Film ‘My Private Artist’

[Photo &] 237 Films Set to Hit the Screen — Jeonju International Film Festival Confirms Opening Film ‘My Private Artist’

Opening April 29 for 10 days: 237 invited films from 54 countries. From the opening film by Kent Jones to an Ahn Sung-ki memorial special screening—an impressive lineup
‘Jeonju International Film Festival’ Kicks Off a Grand Lineup of 237 Boundary-Breaking Films‘Jeonju International Film Festival’’s organizing committee held a press conference at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 31st to unveil this year’s operating direction and key film lineup.