The series features global K-pop stars Jessi, CRAVITY, and BLACKSWAN.
Apple TV+ has announced the global premiere of its documentary series “K-Pop Idols,” set to debut on August 30, 2024. The six-part series provides an inside look at the world of K-pop, featuring artists Jessi, CRAVITY, and BLACKSWAN. Viewers will follow Jessi’s solo tour, CRAVITY’s efforts to impress their agency, and BLACKSWAN’s internal conflicts. The documentary explores these artists’ personal and professional challenges, including their performances, family connections, and career decisions. Produced by Boat Rocker’s Matador Content and featuring a team of Emmy Award-winning producers, the series promises an intimate view of the highs and lows of K-pop stardom.
“With ‘K-Pop Idols,’ our goal was to pull back the curtain on the highly competitive world of K-pop and reveal the human stories behind the stars,” said executive producer Elise Chung. “This series is a tribute to the relentless passion and perseverance of artists like Jessi, CRAVITY and BLACKSWAN, who are shaping the future of music on a global scale. We’re excited for viewers to experience the challenges, victories and everything in between that comes with chasing a dream as big as becoming a K-pop idol.”
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Source: Press Release