A deep-dive into K-pop: Celebrating the global phenomenon ✨
Find out more about K-pop's origins, biggest stars, rising icons and worldwide influence
Last updated 2nd Jul 2025
In recent years, K-pop music has well and truly stormed the charts, with global phenomenons such as BTS and Blackpink providing us with some of the biggest hits that sit in our heads rent free. With Rosé and Jennie also storming the charts with solo work, it's fair to say it's all about K-pop at the moment. But what is the popular music genre all about - and where did it originate?
We've taken a deep-dive into all things K-pop, from some of the largest groups around right now, to some of the hottest acts to keep your eye on. As SMTOWN LIVE 2025 took place at London's Allianz Stadium in June, join us as we celebrate the undeniably addictive genre.
What is K-pop music?
K-pop is an abbreviation of Korean Pop. Quite simply, K-pop is a popular music genre that originated in South Korea. In recent years, the genre has seen a huge spike in popularity, with thanks to its up-beat and catchy songs, often paired with high-energy dance moves and striking videos - which is pretty much the perfect potion for a TikTok viral hit.
Origins
The origins of the popular genre are complex, with its sound drawing from various musical and cultural influences over decades. Its roots can actually be traced back to the early 20th century, with the introduction of Western popular music during the Japanese colonial period.
Taking inspiration from Western pop - particularly American and European styles - it was the genre's unique blend of Korean elements, along with electronic dance music (EDM), pop, hip-hop and R&B that saw it captivate further audiences.
With American music having a significant impact following the Korean War in 1950, it is widely thought that The Kim Sisters - responsible for songs such as 'Charlie Brown' and 'Arirang' - were an early example of Korean Pop reaching American audiences.
Years later, the late 90s Asian financial crisis saw the South Korean government invest in cultural exports as a way to boost the economy. As a result, they saw more funding for entertainment companies and global promotions.
Modern K-pop and global influence
There's no denying that K-pop has become a global phenomenon, developing a dedicated fanbase. Decades of evolution, fan engagement and even technological advances have seen the genre develop into what we know and love today - with many attributing modern K-pop's origins to the band Seo Taiji and Boys' debut in 1992. The band's track 'I Know' became a game-changer when it comes to K-pop.
In 2009, the first K-pop song entered the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 - in the form of Wonder Girls’ 'Nobody'. That same year, multiple K-pop music videos began to go viral on YouTube, including the likes of Girls’ 'Generation’s Gee' and Super Junior’s 'Sorry Sorry'.
It was 2012, however, that saw the genre's biggest YouTube breakthrough, with the phenomenon that was Psy’s 'Gangnam Style' (2012). the track served as the first viral K-pop song worldwide, hitting 1 billion views on YouTube - and now sitting comfortably at just shy of 5.5 billion.
Are K-pop artists trained?
Big entertainment companies like SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and YG Entertainment adopted a trainee system, which idols take on rigorous training in singing, dancing, rapping, languages, and media presence - and, of course, synchronised choreography. Training them up to their debut, it pretty much churns out the most highly polished performers.
The first idol groups trained under the entertainment companies were H.O.T. (1996), S.E.S. (1997), Fin.K.L (1998) and Shinhwa (1998). In 2013, Big Hit Entertainment saw through the creation of BTS, with a competitive trainee program from YG Entertainment seeing the creation of Blackpink in 2016.
Who are the most popular K-pop bands?
Whilst there are plenty of K-pop groups and artists that have gained worldwide recognition and built global fanbases, undeniably there are a select few that have become so of the most popular of all time.
BTS
K-pop group BTS, behind hits such as 'Dynamite', 'Butter', 'Boy With Luv', 'Blood Sweat & Tears' and 'DNA', made their debut back in 2013, and it's fair to say they became a global phenomenon - releasing the epic collaboration 'My Universe' with Coldplay back in 2021.
The band is made up of seven members - Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook - and were created by Big Hit Entertainment. In 2022, while celebrating their ninth anniversary, BTS announced they were going on a hiatus.
'Dynamite', released in August 2020, continues to be a mammoth hit - serving as Hybe Labels' most popular YouTube video, standing at 1.9 BILLION views at the time of writing. Bagging them a Grammy nomination, the track is certified Platinum in the UK, as well as 5x Platinum over in the US and Diamond in Japan.
WATCH: BTS 'Dynamite' official music video
BTS have won countless awards and broken numerous world records. Being most-awarded group in BBMA history as of 2022, with 12 wins overall, they were also first Asian act in AMA's history to win Artist of the Year. On top of that, they are the first Korean pop act to receive a Grammy Award nomination, as well as being the first Korean artist to receive a BRIT Award nomination.
In July 2025, BTS reunited for the first time since announcing their hiatus, revealing they will be working on a new album for Spring 2026, as well as conducting plans for a new World Tour!
Blackpink
Blackpink quickly became one of the most influential girl groups worldwide - often described as redefining the music industry with their debut in 2016, which saw them release 'Whistle'. Since then, they have released countless chart-topping hits, even collaborating with megastar Lady Gaga on 'Sour Candy'.
The group is made up of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, with multiple members even releasing solo material, and even being awarded Honorary MBEs. Rosé has topped charts with her Number 1 track 'Apt.' with Bruno Mars, with Jennie also making waves with her TikTok viral hit 'Mantra'.
WATCH: Rosé on meeting Taylor Swift, 'APT', songwriting and more
Blackpink have seen undeniable success since their debut, bagging countless awards and becoming the first K-pop girl group to perform at Coachella. Their global success has seen them develop a dedicated fanbase - adopting the fandom name 'BLINKs' - as well as a fierce social media following and brand endorsements with high-end fashion labels like Chanel, Dior, and Celine.
Firmly establishing themselves as one of the most successful and internationally recognised K-pop acts to date, Blackpink are still together, with 2025 set to see a new album as well as a world tour - despite is seeing solo material from multiple members.
Stray Kids
A unique blend of self-produced music and high-energy performances has seen Stray Kids become one of the most popular K-pop groups around. From their debut back in 2018, they have released viral tracks such as 'God's Menu', 'Maniac', 'Thunderous' and 'Chk Chk Boom'.
Originally seeing a nine-member line-up, Stray Kids now consists of eight members - Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and I.N - following Woojin's departure in 2019.
The group was created by JYP Entertainment, and made their official debut in 2018 following the label's eponymous 2017 reality television show which saw the idols survive the trainee program to make the band's debut.
New K-pop bands
Of course, the K-pop scene is constantly evolving, and it's fair to say that there are plenty of new up-and-coming acts that are quickly gaining attention, and are sure to storm the charts soon and make waves globally.
To name a few, gaining strong worldwide recognition at the moment and growing loyal fanbases, keep an eye on groups such as ENHYPEN, BOYNEXTDOOR, (G)I-DLE and LE SSERAFIM. With fresh, experimental sounds, we're sure to see the genre evolve into its next generation, with plenty of new icons sure to shape the future of K-pop.
Are there any upcoming K-pop events in the UK?
As well as Blackpink's World Tour coming our way, a massive K-pop event called SMTOWN LIVE headed to UK shores for the first time ever in June 2025.
Taking place in London, SMTOWN LIVE 2025 happened on 28th June, at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, London. The huge event welcomed some of the biggest names around in K-pop, along with some of the hottest rising stars, with names such as Exo’s Suho, Chanyeol, NCT Dream, aespa, NCT 127, Red Velvet and TVXQ all taking part.
Is there a K-pop musical?
There is one in the works, yes! Coming to the UK 'soon' is a 'thrilling new K-pop concert-style musical' titled ICON. The musical was first teased back in 2022, with the official X account sharing snaps of the cast in 2024.
ICON follows a five-piece boy band, smashing through their hits live in concert as they gear themselves up to say farewell to their lead man. The five ICONS use their K-pop magic to thank their fans - and each other - in a unique way, as they say goodbye to their lead man who is called up for military service.
As of right now, there is no release date for the K-pop musical ICON just yet.
The musical is gearing up to be an authentic K-pop experience, with an immersive feel, and is aiming to take to the stage on the West End.
What about a themed restaurant?
Yep - if you're looking to get immersed in all things K-pop, there are numerous themed restaurants that you can visit to get your fix while fuelling up! Some of the most popular K-pop themed restaurants in the UK sit in London, including the likes of K-POP Restaurant and Little Korea - which is said to host some of the biggest K-pop stars, when they visit the capital.
In the restaurants, you can try the favourite authentic Korean dishes of K-pop idols, while surrounded by a K-pop themed setting. In a true homage, some even have signatures and memorabilia on the walls.
Now check out some of the biggest tours coming to the UK this year:
Cian Ducrot
Cian Ducrot announced in March 2025 he's heading out on his first ever arena headline show! Cian is playing dates across the UK and Ireland in July, September and December!
Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff has released her first new music in 10 years called 'Mature' and with it, announced a series of intimate gigs, including one in London. She will perform in London on 19th January 2026 as part of her 'Small Rooms, Big Nerves' tour.
Jason Derulo
Jason will be performing several dates across the UK and Ireland in January and February 2026. The singer is expected to perform some of his biggest hits from the last 15 years.
James Arthur
One to look forward to next year in 2026 - In celebration of his sixth studio album 'Pisces', James Arthur is going on a huge tour in February 2026! Starting in Nottingham at Motorpoint Arena on Tuesday 3rd February, the singer will then travel across the UK ending at Manchester's Co-Op Live on Saturday 21st February.
Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim has announced eight dates for his 'Acid Ballroom' tour in February 2026, two in each of the cites - London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow.
Kesha
'Tik Tok' singer Kesha has announced a new tour for 2026, performing at four UK venues, as well as across Europe in March 2026.
Leigh-Anne
Leigh-Anne will be going on a tour in April 2026. The tour is called 'My Ego Told Me To Tour' and is in support of her debut solo album 'My Ego Told Me To', which will be released in February. She will be playing dates in Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol and London as part of a wider European tour.
Alex Warren
'Ordinary' singer Alex Warren is heading to this side of the pond in the spring of 2026, with UK tour dates from 20th April to 6th May. He'll be visiting London, Newcastle, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Belfast and Dublin.
Louis Tomlinson
Following the release of his first new music in three years, 'Lemonade', and the announcement of his third solo album 'How Did I Get Here?', Louis Tomlinson has now announced he will be going on a World Tour in 2026. The singer will perform seven dates across the UK and Ireland in April and May 2026.
Example
Example has announced he will be going on tour in May 2026. The singer is known for his hits 'Kickstarts', 'Won't Got Quietly' and 'Changed the Way You Kiss Me'. He will be performing five dates across England in May 2026.
'Clubland Arena Tour 2026'
'Clubland Arena Tour 2026' has been announced featuring Cascada, Ian Van Dahl, Cascada and Darren Styles. Taking place across two weekends in May, the events will take place in Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle and Aberdeen with a new show in Leeds.
Doja Cat
Doja Cat has announced UK dates for 'Tour Ma Vie World Tour', which will see her performing across the country in May 2026. The 'Say So' singer will start her tour in Glasgow on Thursday 21st May 2026, followed by dates in Manchester and Birmingham, ending her run in London at the O2 Arena on Friday 29th May.
Sister Sisters - 'The Kiki Continues'
The Sister Sisters have now announced outdoor dates across the UK in May, July and August 2026, including several festivals - Mighty Hoopla, Rock Oyster Festival and Boomtown Festival. 'The Kiki Continues' will start in London in May.
James Arthur - Summer dates 2026
James Arthur has announced two dates for Summer 2026. The singer will play in Scarborough and Halifax in July at outdoor venues. He told his fans they would be 'very special shows'.
Lewis Capaldi - Summer dates 2026
In September 2025, just a few days after he started his autumn tour, Lewis announced lots of summer 2026 dates! He then added to these dates after they sold out very quickly. He will tour the UK and Ireland in June, July and August.
Pitbull
Pitbull has been announced as the headline act for several gigs next summer. After the success of his 'Party After Dark Tour' in 2025, he will be returning to the UK for gigs in London, Leeds, Glasgow and Belfast as part of a larger tour including dates in Ireland.
The gigs take place across June and July 2026.
Ariana Grande
In August, Ariana Grande announced she would be going on 'The Eternal Sunshine Tour', including five dates in the UK. The singer will be coming to the UK in August 2026.
Westlife
After much excitement and teasing, the band revealed they will be playing across the UK in September and October 2026, as part of their 'Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour'. The band will start their UK leg in Aberdeen on Tuesday 29th September, before performing across the UK, ending with FIVE dates in Belfast (previously announced).
Hits Radio Live 2026
Hits Radio Live 2026 has now been announced at bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham on Friday 20th November 2026 and Co-op Live in Manchester on Saturday 21st November 2026. Buy tickets now!
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