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From BTS to Park Hyungsik: Prominent Korean celebrities who attended Harry Styles' concert in Seoul

By Isabel Thakur
March 21, 2023
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From BTS to Park Hyungsik: Prominent Korean celebrities who attended Harry Styles' concert in Seoul

As Harry Styles continues to tour around the world to promote his latest album, it’s not just his fans who are packing out the arenas. In Seoul, many of Korea’s most famous faces turned out to see the former One Direction member perform live. From K-pop supergroup BTS to actor Park Hyungsik, the audience was a who’s-who of Korean celebrities.

The British singer’s concert in Seoul was his first solo show in the country, and it proved to be a hit with Korean stars. Among the audience were members of BTS, one of the biggest boy bands in Asia, as well as other K-pop artists such as Weki Meki, Dreamcatcher, and PENTAGON.

But K-pop wasn’t the only representation in the crowd. Actor Park Hyungsik, who has appeared in various Korean dramas and films, was also spotted enjoying the concert. And it’s not just limited to male celebrities either. Actress Park Eun-bin, who starred in the popular K-drama Do You Like Brahms?, was also in attendance.

The concert marked a perfect opportunity for the stars to take a break from their hectic schedules and let loose. With many Korean celebrities known for their love of music and fashion, it’s hardly a surprise that they showed up to see the chart-topping artist.

The involvement of such popular personalities in Harry Styles’ concert illustrates the growing interest and appreciation for western artists in Korea. As the country’s entertainment industry continues to expand and collaborate with international artists, it’s clear that the influence of both K-pop and western music is only set to grow.

In conclusion, Harry Styles’ concert in Seoul attracted a VIP audience consisting of some of Korea’s most prominent celebrities, including BTS, Park Hyungsik, and Park Eun-bin. Their attendance further highlights the cross-cultural appeal of music and the increasing demand for western artists in Korea’s entertainment industry.


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Isabel Thakur

Isabel Thakur

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