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TINYgMUSIC is a UK limited entertainment and content creation company that specialises in K-pop and Korean culture. With dedicated teams in London, Lisbon, Faro, and Seoul we are committed to bridging the gap between international fans and their favourite Korean artists across the globe.
We specialise in providing the latest artist and trending news. We create content for your campaigns, organise and promote impactful cultural events, K-pop fan meets, tours, concerts, and festivals in Europe, Latin America, and beyond, ensuring our audience has the most memorable experience.
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Last night, global pop sensations KATSEYE took the stage at London’s Exhibition White City for their highly anticipated first appearance in the UK, with an exclusive fan showcase, powered by Jollibee.
The exclusive showcase, attended by over 800 guests, marked a major milestone for the group, whose arrival in the UK was met with excitement from patient fans who had eagerly awaited this moment since the group’s debut.
KATSEYE dropped “Gabriela,” the second single from their forthcoming EP, BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, which is set for June 27 release via HYBE x Geffen Records. “Gabriela” plays like a Gen Z “Jolene,” a side-eye warning wrapped in hip-swaying rhythms, and features the group’s first Spanish verse, which is delivered by Daniela, who is a first-generation Latina American. Andrew Watt (Lady Gaga, Jungkook) and John Ryan (Sabrina Carpenter) produced.
After debuting at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists and Heatseekers Albums charts with their 2024 debut EP SIS (Soft Is Strong), KATSEYE returns with “Gnarly,” a hard-hitting club banger built on earth-quaking 808s, gritty rave synths and a pugnacious attitude. As they embark on this new era, KATSEYE captures what it’s like to grow up in the digital age and to simultaneously be thrust in the limelight – resulting in a heady blend of excitement, vulnerability and overstimu