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Former Korean government employee fined for trying to sell BTS member Jungkook’s lost hat - www.nme.com - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
05.05.2023 / 09:27

Former Korean government employee fined for trying to sell BTS member Jungkook’s lost hat

BTS’ Jungkook online.Earlier this year, it was reported that a former foreign ministry employee, whose identity has been withheld, had been indicted for attempting to sell a hat belonging to the BTS member for approximately KRW10million (£6,600) after he had left it at the government building.On Wednesday (May 3), The Korea Herald reported that the employee had been fined KRW1million (£660) by the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office earlier that day on charges of attempting to sell the BTS singer’s lost hat online.A previous report by the media outlet states that the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office also intended to return the hat to Jungkook, though the prosecution, idol and his label have yet to provide further updates.The former employee had allegedly uploaded a photo of the hat on an online second-hand market and claimed that Jungkook had left it at the foreign ministry building after visiting to apply for a new passport.In the post, they added that the hat had been reported as lost property for six months before they decided to claim ownership of it. The listing was met with backlash, leading the employee to delete the listing and turn themselves in to the police.Shortly after this, the prosecution stated that HYBE had confirmed to police that the hat did belong to Jungkook.

Hybe Achieves Record First Quarter Financials, Despite BTS Hiatus - variety.com - North Korea
variety.com
02.05.2023 / 07:01

Hybe Achieves Record First Quarter Financials, Despite BTS Hiatus

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Hybe Corp., the structure behind K-pop icons BTS, enjoyed strong financial performance during the first three months of the year. The results were achieved despite BTS’s effective hiatus and quarter of corporate skirmishing in the Korean music sector. The company Tuesday reported revenues of KRW411 billion in the three months to end of March and operating profit of KRW52.5 billion, increases of 42$ and 44%, respectively. Adjusted earnings before interest taxation, depreciation and amortization were up 12% at KRW71.9 billion. Hybe did not confirm financial media calculations that it would net an investment profit of some $87 million on the sale of shares in SM Entertainment, which it bid to control but lost to Kakao.

BTS’ Suga Holds His Own in Moody, Theatrical Concert Debut - variety.com - New York - South Korea - county Moody
variety.com
28.04.2023 / 21:03

BTS’ Suga Holds His Own in Moody, Theatrical Concert Debut

Tamar Herman For Suga of BTS, D-day arrives with a storm of thunder and lightning amid a purple haze. At the opening of his Agust D tour at t New York’s UBS Arena, the rain heralds a bold, and oftentimes fiery, two-hour testament to his artistry and drive. The tour kicked off on April 26 and will continue across the U.S. through May. Suga’s solo spot is the first tour by an individual member of the history-making South Korean group, and he’ll spend the rest of the spring touring across Asia.  On the second of his two nights at UBS, April 27, Suga spent his time on stage rapping, singing, and ruminating on the different facets of his career thus far: Suga of BTS, his alternate persona Agust D, and himself, Min Yunki. 

BTS, ‘Suzume,’ ‘Evil Dead Rise,’ Oriol Paulo: Bollywood Players Seek Pull of Global Content for Local Success - variety.com - Spain - USA - India - North Korea - city Mumbai
variety.com
27.04.2023 / 07:37

BTS, ‘Suzume,’ ‘Evil Dead Rise,’ Oriol Paulo: Bollywood Players Seek Pull of Global Content for Local Success

Naman Ramachandran Internationally sourced programming and stories placed alongside local content could be a solution to bring audiences back to Indian cinemas, a high-powered panel debated. The panel was part of Indiantelevision.com’s annual industry event, The Content Hub, that recently concluded in Mumbai. Mayank Shroff, head of film distribution at Cinepolis, the Indian division of Latin American exhibition giant Cinepolis, said that while footfalls were back to 85% of pre-pandemic days, an innovative approach is required to bring the rest of the audiences back. Shroff pointed to the success of Makoto Shinkai’s anime film “Suzume,” which accounted for 20% of the Cinepolis box office over the past weekend and “Evil Dead Rise,” which also pulled in decent numbers, both in the face of stiff competition from Eid holiday release “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan,” starring superstar Salman Khan. Shroff also said that there was demand for Korean films and K-pop concerts, notably by BTS, streamed into cinemas live or as recordings. He added that that the international content was working in their original languages in the metropolises and can be customized into local languages for release in tier 2 and 3 centers.

Canadian Actor Dies After 12 Plastic Surgeries Trying To Look Like BTS' Jimin! - perezhilton.com - South Korea
perezhilton.com
25.04.2023 / 22:01

Canadian Actor Dies After 12 Plastic Surgeries Trying To Look Like BTS' Jimin!

A Canadian actor has died following complications from 12 plastic surgery procedures — all because he wanted to look like K-Pop superstar Jimin from BTS.

BTS’s Jimin Swears By This $2 Face Mask on Amazon - variety.com - North Korea
variety.com
21.04.2023 / 17:31

BTS’s Jimin Swears By This $2 Face Mask on Amazon

Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. BTS star Jimin just shared the face mask he swears by in a new interview with Vogue — and it’s currently on sale for $2. The affordable sheet mask from Korean skincare brand Mediheal is packed with three different types of Tee Tree Oil that helps purify pores and control excess oil without irritating blemish-prone skin.

BTS Suga’s Net Worth Makes Him One Of The Best Producers In K-Pop—What He Earns - stylecaster.com - Britain - USA - county Jack - North Korea
stylecaster.com
21.04.2023 / 16:09

BTS Suga’s Net Worth Makes Him One Of The Best Producers In K-Pop—What He Earns

He’s got a big house, big cars and big rings. Suga’s net worth definitely lives up to the hype. BTS’ main rapper and producer just released his first full-length solo album and sold out his solo world tour within minutes.

Watch Suga of BTS’ thrilling music video for ‘Haegeum’ - www.nme.com - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
21.04.2023 / 06:05

Watch Suga of BTS’ thrilling music video for ‘Haegeum’

Suga from K-pop boyband BTS has released his first studio album, ‘D-Day’.The record was released today (April 21), alongside a music video for lead single ‘Haegeum’. The thrilling clip follows two versions of Suga – one a cop, the other a gangster – as they prepare to face off against one another.“This song’s a haegeum, get on board now / The lively rhythm, perhaps this could be a new kind of haegeum,” he raps on the song’s chorus, in reference to the traditional Korean string instrument haegeum.Suga’s new studio album ‘D-Day’ also featured collaborations with his BTS bandmate J-hope on ‘HUH?!’, as well as Woosung of The Rose and late Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto on ‘Snooze’.

J-Hope Enlists With Korean Military, Becomes Second BTS Member to Sign Up - variety.com - city Seoul - county Jack - North Korea
variety.com
19.04.2023 / 11:05

J-Hope Enlists With Korean Military, Becomes Second BTS Member to Sign Up

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Jung Ho-seok, better known as J-Hope, Tuesday became the second member of K-pop sensation BTS to join the Korean military. Approaching his 30th birthday, J-Hope attended an army camp at Wongju, south of Seoul, and is expected to begin five weeks of basic training there. Local news agencies reported a small crowd of fans, seemingly outnumbered by assembled journalists, waited outside the camp to wish him well. Their number was reported to be diminished by bad weather. Earlier, J-Hope had posted on the Weverse fandom platform words of encouragement and a pair of photos revealing his newly-shorn hair. “I love you all. ARMY, I will return safely,” he wrote. ‘Army’ in that sense is a reference to BTS’s legion of fans, rather than the Korean military services.

BTS’ J-Hope Shows Off Buzz Cut As He Reports For Mandatory Military Service - etcanada.com - South Korea - North Korea
etcanada.com
18.04.2023 / 17:37

BTS’ J-Hope Shows Off Buzz Cut As He Reports For Mandatory Military Service

BTS member J-Hope is reporting for military duty. The K-pop star shared a selfie showing off his new buzz cut and a message for fans as he began his 18-month mandatory military service in South Korea on Tuesday.

BTS’s J-Hope enters military service - completemusicupdate.com - South Korea - city Seoul
completemusicupdate.com
18.04.2023 / 11:09

BTS’s J-Hope enters military service

BTS member J-Hope has only gone and joined the army. So that’s one more gone. He’ll be back in two years though, never fear.

BTS’ Jungkook makes US$750,000 donation to a Seoul children’s hospital - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - city Seoul
nme.com
18.04.2023 / 07:55

BTS’ Jungkook makes US$750,000 donation to a Seoul children’s hospital

Jungkook of K-pop boyband BTS has made a donation to support a children’s hospital in Seoul.Today (April 18), South Korean media outlets Yonhap News Agency and Korea JoongAng Daily reported that the South Korean musician artist donated ₩100billion (roughly US$750,000) to the Seoul National University Children’s Hospital.According to hospital officials, Jungkook’s donation will be aid in the funding of medical expenses for kids who come from low-income households. It will also be put towards the hospital’s comprehensive care centre plan.“I hope my donation can be a bit of a help to children in danger, and I hope children can smile happy,” Jungkook said in a press release.

BTS’ J-hope shares farewell message ahead of military enlistment - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
18.04.2023 / 05:37

BTS’ J-hope shares farewell message ahead of military enlistment

J-hope, a member of K-pop boyband BTS, has shared a farewell message to fans ahead of his upcoming military enlistment.Yesterday (April 17), J-hope took to his personal Instagram account with a handwritten note that read: “I will return healthy and well!!” Alongside the farewell message, the musician also posted an image of his new buzzcut, in preparation for his enlistment.A post shared by jhope (@uarmyhope)J-hope later posted more images on the fan community platform Weverse, including one with bandmate Jimin. “I love you all.

Hear a preview of BTS’ new song for the animated series ‘Bastions’ - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
14.04.2023 / 05:33

Hear a preview of BTS’ new song for the animated series ‘Bastions’

BTS are set to release a new song for the upcoming South Korean animated series Bastions.Today (April 14), South Korean television network SBS released the opening title sequence for Bastions, featuring an as-yet-untitled song sung by BTS as the show’s theme song.The upcoming BTS song will be their first release as a full group since the release of their anthology album ‘Proof’ in June 2022. Since then, the members of the group have branched out into solo careers.“BTS is expected to provide an overwhelming sense of immersion to the emotions and action scenes of the series by singing the theme song in perfect harmony,” the show’s production company Timos Media said in a statement to Yonhap News Agency.In addition to BTS, K-pop groups and musicians such as LE SSERAFIM, Brave Girls, Heize, AleXa and more will feature on the soundtrack of Bastions.

BTS’ ‘Proof’ exhibition heads to Los Angeles this Spring - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - South Korea - city Seoul - Santa Monica - city Busan
nme.com
12.04.2023 / 09:15

BTS’ ‘Proof’ exhibition heads to Los Angeles this Spring

BTS exhibition ‘Proof’ is set to open in Los Angeles this Spring, HYBE and Live Nation have announced.The ‘Proof’ exhibition is set to take place at the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica this May, following stops in the South Korean cities of Seoul and Busan last year.The upcoming exhibition will feature “an immersive visual journey that explores the members’ past, present and future through photographs, videos and experiential installations in a multi-room walkthrough experience”, per a press release, via Billboard.According to the ‘Proof’ exhibition’s official website, registration for ticket access is open now until April 17 at 11:59pm PT. The website states that all who register will be “equally eligible to participate in the onsale”.“However, if demand for tickets exceeds supply, visitors will be randomly selected to participate in the sale,” it adds.

Ravi leaves VIXX amid military service evasion trial - www.nme.com - South Korea
nme.com
11.04.2023 / 16:47

Ravi leaves VIXX amid military service evasion trial

VIXX rapper Ravi has left the K-pop boyband following his trial for alleged evasion of military service.In January 2023, a South Korean broker claimed that he had helped an idol rapper falsify an epilepsy diagnosis to attain an IV grade in his health evaluation for military service, allowing him to receive an exemption from active duty.In the same month, Ravi was identified by prosecutors as a possible client of the broker, per The Korea Times. Following the news reports, Ravi’s agency GROOVL1N said that it was “closely examining the truth about the situation”.

Watch IU and BTS’ Suga perform ‘eight’ together for the first time - www.nme.com - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
11.04.2023 / 08:11

Watch IU and BTS’ Suga perform ‘eight’ together for the first time

IU and BTS member Suga have performed their 2020 collaboration ‘eight’ together for the first time since its release.Yesterday (April 10), IU released a new episode of her YouTube talk show IU’s Palette with Suga as a guest. Between discussions about Suga’s upcoming solo album ‘D-Day’, the pair took time to perform their 2020 single ‘eight’ together for the first time.For the performance, the pair trade the track’s upbeat pop instrumental for a live acoustic accompaniment.

Ryuichi Sakamoto will appear on D-DAY, the new album from BTS’ Suga - www.thefader.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
thefader.com
10.04.2023 / 17:33

Ryuichi Sakamoto will appear on D-DAY, the new album from BTS’ Suga

On April 21, BTS' Suga will release D-DAY, his new album and third full-length project under his rap alias of Agust D. The tracklist emerged this weekend, and an unexpected featured artist pops up on "Snooze," the ninth song: Ryuichi Sakamoto, the Japanese composer who died on March 28.

Tiger Woods Makes Masters Cut, Tied For Longest Streak In Tournament History - deadline.com - South Korea - county Thomas
deadline.com
08.04.2023 / 17:21

Tiger Woods Makes Masters Cut, Tied For Longest Streak In Tournament History

It was close, but five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods made the Masters cut Saturday for the 23rd consecutive time. That ties him with Fred Couples and Gary Player for the tournament’s longest streak.

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