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Hong Kong K-pop concert rekindles hopes of cultural thaw

Published on: December 24, 2025 2:38 PM

K-Pop Boy Band Treasure To Perform In Hong Kong For The First Time On May  20 - The HK HUB

A planned K-pop concert in Hong Kong has sparked renewed optimism for cultural exchange between China and South Korea after years of strained ties. Organisers announced that the event will take place in February and will be broadcast across mainland China by a state-run television network, a move being closely watched across the region.

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The concert, Dream Concert 2026, is scheduled to be held over two days from February 6 at the Kai Tak Sports Park in Hong Kong. According to From Entertainment, the South Korean firm organising the show, the recordings will be aired by China’s state-run Hunan Television, marking a potentially significant moment for regional entertainment ties.

In an official statement, the organisers said this would be the first time in years that a K-pop concert is broadcast in mainland China. They described the development as a hopeful signal for reviving cultural exchanges that have remained largely frozen since 2017.

K-Pop concert to be held in Hong Kong and aired in mainland China on Feb 6-7 https://t.co/9bEVdv4iJT

— ST Foreign Desk (@STForeignDesk) December 23, 2025

The unofficial ban on Korean cultural content was imposed after China objected to the deployment of a US missile defence system in South Korea. Since then, Korean concerts, television shows and related cultural events have effectively been barred from official approval within China.

Recent diplomatic developments have raised expectations of a shift. Chinese President Xi Jinping visited South Korea last month for the first time in over a decade, holding a summit with President Lee Jae Myung where cultural cooperation was discussed. South Korea has also confirmed that the two sides are coordinating a possible visit by President Lee to China early next year.

Despite the optimism, China’s foreign ministry said it was not aware of any planned K-pop concerts or of an official lifting of the restrictions. Organisers have also not disclosed which artists will perform at the Hong Kong event.

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Investor confidence, however, reacted swiftly to the news. Shares of major K-pop agencies rose sharply, with gains recorded across leading entertainment firms, reflecting market expectations that doors may be slowly reopening for Korean pop culture in the region.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: China–South Korea relations, cultural exchange, Dream Concert, Hong kong, K-pop, Lifestyle-latest

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