Is there any audition for KPOP in Philippines?
MANILA, Philippines – South Korean entertainment group SM Entertainment announced that they are now holding online auditions for aspiring K-pop stars around the world. In 2019, SM Entertainment also held auditions in 6 countries, including Japan, Vietnam, US, Canada, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Are there any kpop audition in 2020?
Amidst the lockdown situation in India due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the audition for the most anticipated annual show, K-Pop India Contest 2020 is still going strong as the organisers have decided to hold the regional rounds online this time around!
Where can I send Kpop auditions?
Where to apply for K-pop auditions.
- Big Hit Entertainment (HYBE) auditions here!
- JYP Entertainment auditions here!
- SM Entertainment auditions here!
- YG Entertainment auditions here!
- FNC Entertainment auditions here!
- Cube Entertainment auditions here!
- Woollim Entertainment auditions here!
Can a Filipino join Kpop?
Promising Filipino-Korean idol trainee. K-pop has long welcomed foreign and mixed-heritage talents, with idols such as Blackpink’s Lisa and the soloist Somi. So far, 2 talents with Filipino heritage have debuted in South Korea as pop idols, but the title of the first Filipino K-pop boy group member has yet to be taken.
How can I audition for Bighit entertainment in the Philippines?
To apply for BHE auditions, first, go to the online portal. The link to the online portal will be available to you in our article. After that, the home page of the BHE portal will open on your screen. On the home page, you have to click on the Apply Online link.
Can a Filipino be a K-pop idol?
Do K-pop companies accept Filipino?
SM Entertainment, home to names such as Super Junior, EXO, Girls’ Generation, and Red Velvet, have announced the opening of their online auditions this year — and yes, Filipinos can apply this time. SM Entertainment has been making calls for overseas talent since 2006.
Is there a Filipino idol in Korea?
Youn Dong-Yeon is a Filipino-Korean artist that was signed by JYP Entertainment as a trainee through the show, Loud. His mother is from Negros Occidental and he doesn’t shy away from the fact about him growing up in a multi-cultural home.