Cho Chung-un (The Korea Herald), The Asia News Network | Sat, 02/18/2012 4:45 PM
(ANN)
K-pop
artists are looking for opportunities to enter markets outside Asia as competition in the market stiffens.
Decreasing album sales due
to the popularity of music download and video-sharing sites and the arrival of
international pop stars to perform in Asia are
leading K-pop
stars to look further a field.
“They are trying to make
money to cover losses from their album sales,” an official at CJ E&M said.
“K-pop
artists are competing with world stars in the Asian market. So we need to
target markets outside of Asia as well,” she
added.
BIGBANG, a popular boyband
in Korea, will travel around
the globe to meet their fans starting at the Olympic Gymnastics Hall in Seoul March 2-5. BIGBANG
is then set to take their tour to Asia, North and South America, and Europe, performing in 25 cities in 16 countries.
“The tour is presented by
Live Nation, one of the leading entertainment companies in the world, and the
shows are expected to be spectacular in terms of production size and creative
direction,” YG Entertainment said in a statement on Tuesday. It will be the
first world tour for an Asian artist that Live Nation will have produced and
promoted, it added.
Internationally renowned
director, Laurieann Gibson, has joined the tour as the creative director.
Laurieann recently directed Lady Gaga’s “The Monster Ball Tour,” and also
worked with other stellar artists such as Shakira, Janet Jackson, Beyonce and
Katy Perry, YG said.
Boyband BEAST is currently
on a world tour. A total of 21 concerts in 14 countries including the United Kingdom, Spain,
the United States and Canada are
scheduled for the rest of the year. The boy band kicked off its tour in Berlin on Sunday,
drawing attention from German media, its agency Cube Entertainment said.
T-ara, one of the country’s
leading girl groups, also holds their first performance in the United States
in April. The group will put on a show with singers and groups that belong to
the same entertainment agency, Core Contents Media, in San
Francisco and L.A.,
according to the agency.
Super Junior and 2PM kicked
off their world tour last year. Titled “Super Junior World Tour: Super Show 4,”
the nine-member group, which performed in Osaka in December and in Taipei two
weeks ago, plans to hold concerts in Singapore on Feb. 18-19. Schedules have
yet to be confirmed, but they are to visit cities in Europe and South America as well, according to reports.
Starting in September last
year, 2PM performed for fans in Taiwan,
Jakarta and Singapore. The boy band continues
its Asian tour titled “2PM Hands Up Asia Tour Concert” in Bangkok
on Feb. 18, Nanjing on Feb. 25 and to Hong Kong on March 10.
About 27,000 tickets for
2PM concerts to be held in the three Asian cities are already sold out. Ticket
prices about 100,000 won, almost the same as those charged for concerts held in
Korea.