JYP Entertainment, renowned for its role in shaping the K-pop industry, unveiled a groundbreaking multi-year global strategic partnership with Live Nation. This collaboration marks a significant step in K-pop’s global expansion. Live Nation, a leader in live entertainment, is set to produce tours for JYP’s artist roster, which includes Stray Kids and TWICE.
Live Nation is at the forefront of the live entertainment industry. This partnership with JYP isn’t a formalization but an expansion of their already successful relationship, which has seen them jointly promote and produce numerous tours over recent years.
This synergy between JYP and Live Nation will create unparalleled opportunities for K-pop artists. This alliance will enable artists to connect with their fans on a scale previously unimagined. With Live Nation’s operations spanning over 45 countries and over 140 million tickets sold to shows globally in 2023, the partnership promises to bring K-pop to an unprecedented worldwide audience.
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Global Strategic Partnership to Expand Touring Business for K-POP Artists Worldwide@LiveNation @followjyp @follow_2PM @day6official @JYPETWICE @Stray_Kids @ITZYofficial @NiziU__official @XH_official @NMIXX_official @Official_VCHA pic.twitter.com/ju2YxgHOQA— JYPnation (@jypnation) November 14, 2023
JYP is a pioneering force
JYP has been a pioneering force in the K-pop industry, introducing global audiences to iconic artists such as 2AM, 2PM, Bernard Park, BOY STORY, DAY6, GOT7, ITZY, J.Y Park, miss A, NMIXX, NiziU, Rain, Stray Kids, TWICE, VCHA, Wonder Girls, and XDINARY HEROES. The artists under JYP Entertainment have made history with their highly successful concert tours. Many of those were produced by Live Nation.
Notably, TWICE became the first-ever K-pop girl group to headline NFL and MLB stadiums, with sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and MetLife Stadium in New York. They’re currently on their largest world tour, with 44 shows in 25 cities. Stray Kids also emerged as a global success with their MANIAC world tour. It had 42 shows across North America and Asia, including two sold-out shows at BMO Stadium.
This partnership also reflects JYP Entertainment’s commitment to expanding its global footprint. In June, JYP expanded its strategic partnership with Republic Records and Imperial, covering its entire roster. – K-Pop News Writer
Featured Image: This new partnership can only be good for the K-pop scene. Source: X/@jypnation.