ENTERTAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
The fine line between fan and sasaeng
At what point does dedication lean into obsession and pose a danger to your favourite idol?
Voguing as a K-pop choreography favourite
Voguing, a long established dance style in LGBTQ+ communities, has most recently come to the fore in K-pop choreography and it’s the collaboration we didn’t know we needed.
[Review] WOODZ ‘OO-LI And’ in London
The soloist took to the UK stage to deliver outstanding vocals and showmanship to die for across a whopping 21-song setlist.
[Review] HAON’s “Over You”
The High School Rapper winner is finally back with solo work, stepping into the world of RnB for a new, mature sound.
UK K-pop festival cancellations
With the recent cancellation of the KPOP LUX festival in London, Cherry Chu Magazine investigates the possible reasons as to why UK K-pop festivals struggle.
How B.I built back his success
We spoke to B.I fans about his growth as a solo artist while queuing for his sold out show in London.
[Review] Hojean ‘To Cherie, With Love!’ Tour
On tour for the first time, Hojean’s hard work pays off with sold out shows, dedicated fans, and the recognition of his raw talent; all very well deserved.
Unique Korean drama concepts
K-drama trends come and go. One year it’s ghosts, next it’s robots. We take a look at the most unique tropes of all.
When is an idol too young to debut?
“I worry that this trend will slowly push me out of the fandom, or at least [stop me] from stanning any new groups in the future”.
[Review] Eric Nam’s ‘House on a Hill’
From the moment I first heard “Paradise” back in 2019, I knew I’d hit onto something special. Since then, I’ve downloaded every album and single he’s released and eagerly await each new one.