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Highlight celebrated regaining rights to its original name, Beast, during its concert "Lights Go On, Again."
Boy band Highlight will celebrate the 15th anniversary of its debut with an Asian tour in the summer, the band’s agency Around Us Entertainment said Wednesday.
It’s been seven years of hurt, but boy band Highlight has finally reclaimed the right to use its original name, Beast, under which it debuted in 2009.
Many places around Korea are lighting up for the upcoming holiday season, serving as not only popular photo spots but also as must-visit locations for couples, families and friends.
Singer Kim Jong-hyeon, formerly known as JR from disbanded boy band NU’EST, is set to release his first solo EP “Meridiem” on Nov. 8. Evermore Entertainment posted a video teasing the upcoming tracks on Kim’s social media channels Friday...
Two of BTS’s Japanese songs — “Film Out” and “Lights” — were certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), according to Big Hit Music on Thursday. “Film Out” was the lead track of Japanese album “The Best” released in...
Small business owners hurt by social distancing restrictions say they're taking collective action to fight the government’s measures.
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