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‘Fanomenon’ Could Be K-Pop’s Answer to Coachella

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April 17, 2026
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‘Fanomenon’ Could Be K-Pop’s Answer to Coachella

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South Korea’s most powerful entertainment companies are exploring plans to build a massive international music festival — one they hope could stand alongside the world’s most iconic events.

HYBE, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment said in a statement they are preparing to form a joint venture to develop a festival called “Fanomenon,” according to Reuters. The event is intended as a large-scale festival showcasing Korean popular culture to a global audience, and local media have described it as a Korean version of Coachella.

The discussions also involve the Popular Culture Exchange Committee.

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What is ‘Fanomenon’?

The name “Fanomenon” — a combination of “fan” and “phenomenon” — was unveiled in 2025 by Park Jin-young, founder of JYP Entertainment and co-chair of the committee.

At the October launch, Park said the goal is to create a recurring global festival starting in South Korea and expanding internationally. Park said the festival aims to rival major global music festivals such as Coachella.

Under the proposal, the launch could begin in South Korea as early as 2027. Overseas editions could follow starting in 2028, and the lineup would include K-pop artists and broader Korean cultural elements.

For fans of K-pop and Korean culture more broadly, the concept represents something new: a dedicated, recurring event designed to bring together multiple labels and acts under one festival umbrella, rather than the single-artist concerts and fan meetings that have long defined the live K-pop experience.

Still in Early Stages

Despite the ambitious vision, the companies stressed that discussions are at an early stage, with no finalized business plans, schedules or operating structures. They added that required procedures, including filing with the Fair Trade Commission, are under way.

Companies said decisions will be made cautiously, considering market conditions and industry feedback.

The cautious language signals that while the four labels — which collectively represent some of K-pop’s most recognized acts — are serious enough to announce their intentions publicly, the festival is far from guaranteed. Many details remain unresolved, from the location and scale of the event to how the joint venture would be structured among competitors who typically operate independently.

Government Support Behind the Scenes

The discussions come amid efforts by Lee Jae Myung to promote the K-pop industry. Lee assigned Park to lead those efforts and pledged government support while not interfering in artistic decisions.

That arrangement — government backing paired with a hands-off approach to creative choices — reflects the broader significance South Korea places on its entertainment exports. By tapping a music industry veteran like Park to spearhead the initiative, the effort bridges the public and private sectors in a way that could give Fanomenon institutional support while keeping its artistic credibility intact.

How It Compares to Coachella

Meanwhile, Coachella 2026 is scheduled to run April 17–19 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, featuring more than 160 artists.

If Fanomenon comes to fruition, it would enter a competitive global festival landscape. But the organizers appear to be betting that K-pop’s massive and devoted international fanbase — known for its passionate engagement and willingness to travel — could sustain an event of this scale.

Whether Fanomenon ultimately launches as planned in 2027 or takes a different shape, the fact that four of K-pop’s biggest rival labels are willing to sit at the same table marks a notable moment for the industry. For now, fans will have to wait for more concrete details to emerge from what remains a very early conversation.

This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.charlotteobserver.com ’

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