K-POP fans had a memorable time at a K-POP event held at Nexus Elante courtyard on Saturday night. With a lineup of talented performers, captivating dance routines, and a myriad of exciting activities, the K-POP extravaganza surpassed all expectations and left an indelible mark on the hearts of attendees.

The main stage was the focal point of the event, where renowned K-POP artists including singer Aoora and DJ Fridayyy performed on the songs like Love is Right, Dreamers, Aankh Mare, Badtamij Dil, and more. Park Min-jun, better known by his stage name Aoora, is a South Korean singer and composer.

Salim Roopani, Senior Center Director says, “The overwhelming response and enthusiasm shown by K-POP fans in Tricity exceeded our expectations. The event was a testament to the growing popularity and influence of K-POP worldwide, and we are honored to have been a part of this cultural phenomenon. We look forward to bringing you more exciting and memorable experiences in the future”.
The energy, enthusiasm, and love for K-POP made this event truly memorable. Fans enjoyed every moment of the K-POP nite and created lasting memories.

K-POP stands for Korean popular music, which is a form of popular music originating in South Korea as part of South Korean culture. BTS, a huge craze among Indian youth and outside, is also a K-POP group, with a lot of hip-hop influences that allows them to stand out with authenticity. BTS has changed its style throughthe years, and have always had a strong rap through line.BTS members have become global icons and got to perform at a United Nations event a few months ago. K-POP is said to have started by the South Korean-American idols, like Fly to the Sky, who wanted to showcase their English fluency in their music.