
In a recent development, SM Entertainment, a renowned K-pop powerhouse, has introduced its first British K-pop boy band, "Dear Alice," in London, according to The Korea Herald. The agency stated that the group is a collaborative effort between SM Entertainment, Kakao Entertainment's North American corporation, and the British entertainment company Moon & Back. The British company, Moon & Back, was responsible for casting the members in the UK, while SM Entertainment provided expertise in music, vocals, and choreography.
As mentioned by one of the members, Dexter Greenwood, during the press conference held in London... the training experience at SM Entertainment was an incredible journey for the group. The support from SM employees and Korean staff members enabled the team to have new experiences and created a fantastic TV program and team.
Dear Alice is comprised of five British nationals: Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Blaise Noon, "Oliver Quinn," "and Reese Carter." According to The Korea Herald... the boy band will start its promotion with the broadcast of the six-part TV series "Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience" on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in August.
The series follows the five members' journey as they undergo K-pop training in Seoul for 100 days.
Start your day with a roundup of key stories from The Korea Herald with news and comment on all that's happening in Korea. K-pop powerhouse SM Entertainment introduced their first British K-pop boy band "Dear Alice" on Thursday at the Soho Hotel in London, the agency said Friday.
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