Waving the plastic light sticks that are ubiquitous at K-pop concerts and chanting lyrics to songs by G-Dragon and aespa, tens of thousands have taken to the streets in sub-zero temperatures ...
SEOUL — Jung Han-young was singing along with a crowd to Korean music and holding a green light stick representing her favorite K-pop group, NCT. Around her, countless rows of fellow K-pop fans ...
(Bloomberg) -- Seoul’s cityscape has transformed into a glittering color display marrying K-pop and politics, with scores of music fans singing in the streets and waving glow sticks in protest ...
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 ...
“Korea, who has fought for democracy and won it, cannot afford to lose it. “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 ...
While South Korean protesters have long employed songs, dances and chants, customised light sticks popular with K-pop fans have emerged as an effective new tool for demonstrators calling for the ...
South Koreans are playing the long game, said Shin Jae-yun who came out to protest against Yoon with a light stick for K-pop boy band TREASURE, because protests are a “very painful act” yet ...