K-pop is heading to Broadway!
K-pop is heading to Broadway. The music genre that’s skyrocketed in popularity has been adapted into a musical that will premiere in the U.S. later this year. The production, aptly titledis a “high-energy” multimedia performance about Korean pop artists — and the star of the show is none other than Luna, one of K-pop's most coveted breakout singers.Luna announced her Broadway debut this week at New York’s Korean Cultural Center.
Luna began her sprawling career in 2009 when she became the lead vocalist of the girl group f, which also featured singers Krystal Jung, Amber Liu, and Victoria Song. Together, the group released a myriad of hit songs like “4 Walls,” and “Electric Shock.”Legally Blonde.Coyote Ugly.High School The Musical on Stage!
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