Global K-pop group BTS is hosting a free online concert series called BANG BANG CON to entertain fans all around the world in this time of coronavirus self-quarantine.
On April 17, K-pop idols, including solo artist Chung Ha, NCT 127, SF9, Super Junior's Kyuhyun, and Amber, will appear as the main casts of the Facebook Watch original series "82minutes."
On April 14, Cosmic Girls' (WJSN) van was mobbed by fans who were attempting to give their gifts to the members while departing from the broadcast studio. This was after their recording on MBC's Idol Radio.
Fascino Entertainment released individual teaser images of Doa, Doi, and Sica, and raised expectations for their comeback.
CRAVITY debuted on the top spot of seven regions on iTunes chart. Their debut album SEASON1: [HIDEOUT: REMEMBER WHO WE ARE], released on April 14, ranked first in iTunes' Top K-Pop Album Chart in regions, namely in the United States, Malaysia, Sweden, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Chile shortly after its release.
K-pop fans' attention is pouring into GOT7's heavily anticipated comeback. The septet will release their new album "DYE" and title song "NOT BY THE MOON" on April 20, five months after they dropped their 10th EP "Call My Name."
On April 15, BVNDIT published a teaser video for their pre-release single "Children" through their official SNS.
(G)I-DLE has been named on five Billboard charts with their new mini album "I trust."
Block B took to the social media to celebrate their 9th anniversary together! The members poured out their hearts on their social media accounts on April 15 and on their official YouTube channel.
EXOs are still burning. Even though some are fulfilling their military duties while the other one is inactive and promoting solo, making it impossible for now to perform together, members Kai, Sehun, Chanyeol, Baekhyun, Suho, and Lay invaded magazine covers this 2020.
South Korean singer, songwriter, and actor Park Yoo Chun opened official fansite, following his drug scandal involvement last year. This stirred speculations among fans that he might be coming back for good.
Celebrities joined the nation in commemorating the 6th anniversary of the tragic Sewol Ferry that claimed over 300 lives, most of who were students on a school trip.
Jaejoong was one of the first personalities to raise awareness of COVID-19, and he has consistently donated to stay true to this goal.