THURSDAY, April 25, 2024
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K-pop onstage, girls in puddles

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles

Wanna One leads a parade of top hallyu talent bowling over 40,000 fans in Bangkok

It was “all hail to hallyu” in Bangkok again last weekend when no fewer than 40,000 devoted fans of the Korean Wave massed at Impact Arena and the adjoining exhibition centre for KCon 2018, perhaps the biggest South Korean spectacle seen in Thailand to date.

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


There was K-fashion, K-beauty, K-food, K-dance, K-drama and of course unrelenting K-pop, with some of the biggest names in the genre performing.
With the pop tunes scheduled for the evenings, the huge turnout – mainly Thai preteen girls but also plenty of visitors from elsewhere in Asia – spent the daylight hours checking out the non-musical action on two stages.

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


The Star Square offered events such as “Oppa loves Thai”, “Thai Influencer” and a “K-Pop Cover Dance Workshop”, but also, at something known as “Exclusive Fan Engagement”, a chance to practise screaming at members of Golden Child and Nature.
The KCon Stage had Nature holding forth about beauty topics. Kim Chungha (Chungha) and Monsta X did sessions with Tofupop Radio and Cho Yumyong of YMC Entertainment and Lee Jooseob of MNH Entertainment presented the success of Chungha and Wanna One.

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


MNH put Chungha on the TV reality show “Produce 101”, in which girl groups battle for survival, and she finished fourth, then joined other trainees in the “project girl group” IOI, which released the mini-album “Chrysalis”. 
She’s found far greater fame as a solo artist and has released three mini-albums that spawned the hits “Why Don’t You Know” and “Roller Coaster”.

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


Wanna One – the first K-pop group to sell a million copies of a debut album – emerged from the same reality show, as an 11-member boy band, and have scored success with the tracks “Energetic”, “Burn It Up”, “Beautiful” and this year’s “Boomerang”, backed by a world tour. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


Its members currently also pitch cosmetics, clothing, mobile games and food and beverages.
“We usually only see the music idols’ abilities onstage, but for Wanna One and Chungha, their personal life stories make us understand and feel for them more,” said Cho Yumyong. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


“That’s why the number of fans for both of them just keeps increasing. We impress on them when they’re rehearsing that they have to do their best for the fans, and they never stop trying because they want to get better and better.”

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


Lee Jooseob confirmed Wanna One and Chungha’s popularity among the fans and added that, “No matter what content we attach to them, they just become more outstanding.” Lee had just had a meeting with Nichkhun (Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul), the Thai guy in the South Korean boy band 2PM. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


“He called me yesterday and made an appointment to meet me in the lobby of my hotel and we had a long talk. I was impressed to hear he was trying to read a book in Korean that would be difficult for even Koreans to understand. I asked him why and he said it would help him understand the language better.”

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


Fans who were able to answer skill-testing questions walked away from the session with autographed Wanna One and Chungha albums.
Thai fans had set up K-pop booths where anyone could get their picture taken posing with a life-size cutout pop star. Others inked affectionate messages to the stars on giant boards. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


The official opening ceremony in the arena noted the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and South Korea, something that Nichkhun helps promote and for which he earned a thankyou certificate.

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


“It’s a great honour for me to have the chance to go abroad and to get foreigners to love our country and culture,” he said. “I’d like to thank all the Thai fans who support Korean artists.”
The musical proceedings began with Nature, an even more cosmopolitan group than 2PM, with Chinese and Japanese among the members. They sang their first single, “Allegro Cantibile”, which is a remake of the track that opens the popular anime “Nodame Cantabile”. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


More of the genre’s new acts followed onstage – Stray Kids (performing “My Pace” and “District 9”) and Golden Child (“Let Me”, “DamDaDi”). Together, the bands spelled out “THAI” – T for title song with sexy version, H for handsome, A for act cute and I for I Wannabe Like (with everyone agreeing they wanted to be like 2PM).

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


Chungha followed with “Why Don’t You Know”, “Roller Coaster” and “Love U” featuring DJ Soda, and Sunmi, formerly of the Wonder Girls, sang “Addict”, “Siren” and “Gashina”.
The audience basically never stopped screaming and waving around white light sticks that were shaped like the numeral one, referring to Wanna One. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


They’d have to wait a little longer for them, but they certainly didn’t shut up when singer Shownu and rappers Jooheon and IM of Monsta X got the stage vibrating to the hip-hop beat of “Runway”. The trio was soon joined by the rest of the group for “Jealousy”, “Hero”, “Be Quiet” and “Dramarama”.
Okay, so finally it was time for Wanna One, and their frenzied female following – known as the Wannable – was melting into one big puddle. 

 

K-pop onstage, girls in puddles


Eardrums suffered irreparable damage when the hunky lads – Yoon Jisung, Ha Sungwoon, Hwang Minhyun, Ong Seongwu, Kim Jaehwan, Kang Daniel, Park Jihoon, Park Woojin, Bae Jinyoung, Lee Daehwi and Lai Guanlin – appeared in red suits. 
And they demonstrated what the fandemonium was all about as they performed their highly danceable and singalongable hits “Light”, “Day by Day”, “Boomerang” and “Burn It Up”.
 

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