Seoul, Korea - Thursday July 27, 2023 - b.stage, an all-in-one fandom solution, is gaining traction not only in K-Pop but also across various industries, including esports, creators, and content. In July, K-Pop artists like BBGIRLS, CSR, and AIMC (a management company and a subsidiary of A Story) began leveraging b.stage to enhance their fandom communication.
▶ Fandom business starts with deeper communication: BBGIRLS (bbgirls.bstage.in)
On 12 July, Warner Music Korea's four-member girl group BBGIRLS opened their official b.stage (bbgirls.bstage.in) to communicate more closely with their global fans. Ahead of their comeback on 3 August, BBGIRLS is building anticipation by sharing photos and posts directly from the members themselves on their b.stage.
▶ Fandom business starts with deeper communication: BBGIRLS (bbgirls.bstage.in)
On 12 July, Warner Music Korea's four-member girl group BBGIRLS opened their official b.stage (bbgirls.bstage.in) to communicate more closely with their global fans. Ahead of their comeback on 3 August, BBGIRLS is building anticipation by sharing photos and posts directly from the members themselves on their b.stage.
▶ Live streaming, now available on b.stage!: CSR (csr.bstage.in)
The girl group First Love (CSR), which has gained popularity following successful concerts in the Netherlands and Belgium, have established a global fan community with b.stage on July 18. Today, July 27, at 7 pm, CSR's b.stage (csr.bstage.in) will be hosting a free live stream to celebrate the first anniversary of CSR's debut.
In addition, the multinational rookie girl group Primrose (primrose.bstage.in), singer-songwriter Ahn Ye-eun (ahnyeeun.kr), and AIMC (aimc.kr), an entertainment IP business company with actors like Joo Hyun-young and Kim Ah-young, also opened b.stages in July to strengthen their fandom business.