K-pop fans often arrive at concerts carrying bags filled with essentials: banners to support their idols, water and snacks to ...
But this was no concert. With protesters around her jumping ... pointing to efforts to introduce older participants to K-pop light sticks, and noting the way K-pop songs have been adapted for ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Young demonstrators have taken over the streets with their K-pop light sticks, traditionally reserved for music concerts, to voice their dissent and ...
The light sticks commonly used by K-pop fans have emerged as in-demand items across Korea's secondhand markets as critics of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law decree eye them as tools of ...
Young demonstrators have taken over the streets with their K-pop light sticks, traditionally reserved for music concerts, to voice their dissent and in turn start a new trend in political protesting.
The K-pop fans are there for something ... political rallies have the camaraderie of concerts. “It feels good to be able to bring out my light stick for an occasion like this,” said Kim ...
“Buying a light stick just to use in protests can be expensive,” added the seller, who is also an NCT fan. “I may not be able to attend the protests due to my visa status, but wanted to be a bit of ...
FILE PHOTO: Protesters take part in a rally calling for the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, in Seoul SEOUL (Reuters) -While South Korean protesters have long employed songs ...
South Korean protesters are using K-pop light sticks and music in demonstrations calling for President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment. These tools create a vibrant, accessible atmosphere, contrasting ...