Fans will be able to self-produce their own BTS concert in the comfort of their own homes this weekend thanks to a new partnership between Big Hit Entertainment and Kiswe Mobile.
25.05.2020 - 16:53 / nme.com
The show will debut next month
Big Hit Entertainment, the label of BTS and other K-pop stars, are launching their own talent show.
I-Land will debut next month and aim to find the genre’s next superstar.
As reported by the South China Morning Post, Big Hit have created the show in collaboration with media company CJ E&M through their joint venture Belift Lab.
Actor, director, and screenwriter Min Nam-goong will present the new show, which launches on June 26 and will be shown on South Korean
Fans will be able to self-produce their own BTS concert in the comfort of their own homes this weekend thanks to a new partnership between Big Hit Entertainment and Kiswe Mobile.
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