
The newest rising kpop site to hit the scene now is kpopconcerts.com, priding itself in bringing current kpop related news written by members of the kpop community. Writers include multiple writers in the UK and an editor from the US…Read more
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The newest rising kpop site to hit the scene now is kpopconcerts.com, priding itself in bringing current kpop related news written by members of the kpop community. Writers include multiple writers in the UK and an editor from the US…Read more
The family of a woman who was killed in a crush at a nightclub have described her as “one in a million” and a “beautiful person”. Nabila Nanfuka, 22, a leisure and tourism student at Northampton University, died following an…Read more

You may have already seen this news story beginning to works its way around various social networks and bookmarking sites. Now the international news is starting to pick up on this story which broke in China on Sunday.
Students in Shanghai and Hong Kong are now the highest-performing in the world, according to international league tables. Henry Chau from Hong Kong, and Lily Yue and Amelia Bian from Shanghai, are all spending time at universities in London.

Today in the Evening Standard, K-pop had a trending article written about how k-pop is spreading across to Europe. Within the article Kpopteam have been mentioned in the piece after being approached last week for an interview.
Returning to the Festival for a 5th year, the Korean Cultural Centre UK present Korea Calling, a celebration of Korean culture. Korea Calling is a family event and includes a whole host of activities and workshops for children of all ages

You may have seen the BBC’s report on the darker side of the Kpop music industry. The report was based on the rising popularity of the pop industry in South Korea. The industry has indeed set it’s sights on raising the profile of Kpop artists in Europe and the US. This has been fuelled by the growing number of fans in Europe and the most recent probe by SM Town in Paris.
Police investigating the stabbing to death of a family of four at their home in Northamptonshire have said that Ding must have been given help to hide. The bodies of Jifeng Ding, his wife Helen and their two daughters, Alice, 12, and Xing, 18, were found at their home in Wootton on 1 May.

Anxiang Du, the prime suspect in the murder of Mr Ding and his family in Northampton, is believed to have been seen on CCTV footage in central London. Northamptonshire Police said a man matching the description of Anxiang Du, 52, was seen on 30 April on Venables Street, off the Edgware Road.

Bibimbap Soho wants to raise as much money as we can in aid of the Japanese Tsunami by supporting the Red Cross.