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TINYgMUSIC, the architects of unforgettable experiences.
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.
TINYgMUSIC, made for people who love K-pop, by people who love K-pop.
TINYgMUSIC is excited to announce the opening of remote voluntary roles for Graphic Designers and Content Creators who are eager to contribute to innovative projects across the UK, Portugal, and Spain. These roles are ideal for creatives seeking hands-on experience, portfolio development, and the chance to collaborate with an international team in a fully remote environment.
There are some emotions that refuse to stay inside borders. They travel without passports, settle quietly in the chest, and make themselves understood even when the words are unfamiliar. Arirang, Korea’s most enduring folk song, is one of them. Saudade, the Portuguese word for a deep, aching longing, is another. They come from different histories, different languages, and different musical traditions, yet they recognise each other instantly.
How Korea and Portugal express their identities through two unique emotional concepts shaped by history, memory, and resilience
Korea and Portugal occupy very different cultural landscapes, one rooted in East Asian traditions, the other in maritime exploration. Yet they share a profound emotional parallel: the Portuguese concept of saudade and the Korean emotion of han.
Two nations on opposite sides of Eurasia share a surprising musical bond through instruments that express the emotional beating heart of their cultures.
When most people think about what Korea and Portugal have in common, they might picture shared maritime traditions, strong food cultures, or parallel paths of modern development. Yet one of the most unexpected and meaningful connections between the two countries comes from the world of traditional music.
Lisbon witnessed history on the night of September 27. When the first-ever KBS Music Bank Festival at the MEO Arena came to an end, the celebration was only just beginning. Just a short walk from the Meo Arena, the Top Floor Nightclub, the UNLOCKED Music Bank After Party carried the momentum into the early hours of September 28, delivering a sold-out, high-energy conclusion to a landmark moment for K-pop in Portugal.
When Music Bank World Tour swept into Lisbon on September 27, 2025, the vibe at MEO Arena was nothing short of electric, an atmosphere befitting the tour’s official theme, the “K-POP Age of Exploration.” This concept symbolised K-pop’s rising cultural voyage across the globe, inviting fans to celebrate the genre’s universal reach and its growing community of international devotees.
When thinking of countries bound by seafood traditions, Korea and Portugal might not immediately come to mind as a pair. But look slightly closer, and the similarities between these two ocean-loving nations run deeper than expected. From bustling fish markets to time-honoured coastal recipes, both Korea and Portugal share a profound relationship with the sea, one that continues to shape their culture, cuisine, and national identity.
It's remarkable how culinary traditions can intertwine despite the enormous oceans that separate us. Despite their huge geographical distance, Portugal and Korea share many similarities. The southern Algarve region of Portugal and Seoul, Korea's busy metropolis, may be nearly 10,000 kilometres apart, yet their kitchens have a common beat. Ah, the delightful dance of global flavours!