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▲ Poster of Korean-Taiwanese collaborative K-pop audition TV program "SCOOl" ⓒ SBS M |
A collaborative Korean-Taiwanese K-pop audition TV program is now accepting applications from ambitious young men aspiring to become the next-generation K-pop stars.
"Scool," a global boy group debut show produced by SBS M, invites male applicants born before 2000 who are passionate about K-pop to apply by July 14. Applicants are required to submit an application form, a recent photo, dance and singing audition videos, and a brief self-introduction video via email to the production team.
The program aims to cultivate a well-rounded K-pop group through a rigorous Korean-style training system. While details about the lineup of producers and coaches are forthcoming, the production team assures the involvement of esteemed music producers and industry experts to mentor and guide the participants.
"We intend to vividly showcase the competitive journey and development of global trainees through the rigorous debut selection process," stated the production team.
Scheduled to premiere in the second half of 2024, "Scool" will be broadcasted on Korea's SBS M and SBS FiL channels, as well as Taiwan's SETN.
For further information and application guidelines, interested individuals can visit the official website of "Scool."
Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com
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▲ Poster of Korean-Taiwanese collaborative K-pop audition TV program "SCOOl" ⓒ SBS M |
A collaborative Korean-Taiwanese K-pop audition TV program is now accepting applications from ambitious young men aspiring to become the next-generation K-pop stars.
"Scool," a global boy group debut show produced by SBS M, invites male applicants born before 2000 who are passionate about K-pop to apply by July 14. Applicants are required to submit an application form, a recent photo, dance and singing audition videos, and a brief self-introduction video via email to the production team.
The program aims to cultivate a well-rounded K-pop group through a rigorous Korean-style training system. While details about the lineup of producers and coaches are forthcoming, the production team assures the involvement of esteemed music producers and industry experts to mentor and guide the participants.
"We intend to vividly showcase the competitive journey and development of global trainees through the rigorous debut selection process," stated the production team.
Scheduled to premiere in the second half of 2024, "Scool" will be broadcasted on Korea's SBS M and SBS FiL channels, as well as Taiwan's SETN.
For further information and application guidelines, interested individuals can visit the official website of "Scool."
Sayart / Eyeon Choi, beyond.atelier@gmail.com