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KCon brings out US K-Pop fans

This year’s event in Los Angeles more overtly addressed realities beyond fandom

- By August Brown

In the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday afternoon, tens of thousands of K-Pop fans mobbed their favourite artists in meet-and-greets, danced like crazy in choreograp­hy workshops and bonded over a music scene that’s largely been built on the joys of fandom. KCon, a yearly celebratio­n of South Korean pop culture, was expected to draw nearly 130,000 people to downtown venues this past weekend.

But in one convention centre conference room, others were fully acknowledg­ing that there is a darker, often less discussed side of the K-Pop lifestyle.

Last year, the singer Jonghyun of the K-Pop group Shinee took his own life at 27. It devastated a corner of the music industry that had never really addressed the personal toll on artists.

“We can chip away at the stigma that there’s something wrong with us,” said Dr Andrea Bishop-Marbury, a therapist who spoke on the panel K-Pop and Mental Health. “If we can deal with ulcers, we can deal with the idea that mental illness is illness... We have to have compassion for ourselves before we can improve.”

It may have been the first time many in the crowd had heard this kind of candour at a K-Pop fan convention. While KCon, founded in 2012 and now held annually in LA and New York, has long championed artist-to-guest interactio­n and behindthe-scenes peeks, this year’s event more overtly addressed realities beyond fandom. However, the vast majority of the event was as upbeat and devotional as ever.

During the day, giddy fans waited in snaking lines to meet headliners Ailee, Twice and Wanna One, all of whom performed later that night at Staples Center. They learned the intricate dances for hit singles like IN2IT’s SnapShot and Pentagon’s Shine. The weather was scalding, yet the mood was high.

But this year’s convention did begin to address some of the complex and often overlooked currents that get lost in all the fun.

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Photos by Los Angeles Times and Reuters K-Pop band Wanna One on stage during KCon LA.
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Attendees and fans learn dance moves.
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People break into dance at the event.
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Alexandra Reid performs.
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Attendees take selfies with cardboard cutout figures.

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