'Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience', following the debut journey of the first English boy group produced by SM Entertainment in collaboration with British entertainment company MOON&BACK, is airing on BBC later this summer.
The 5-member boy group, slated to debut in the second half of 2024, is the first global boy group formed by combining the systemic production model of the K-Pop industry with talents discovered in the UK. The members were directly cast by MOON&BACK, while SM Entertainment trained them in music, choreography, and vocals.
The group's journey to debut will be depicted as a 6-part TV series in 'Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience', where the members spent 100 days receiving training at SM Entertainment's Artist Development Center. The series will air simultaneously via BBC One and BBC iPlayer some time this summer.
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