Global music broadcast ‘Link K-pop’ scheduled for Dec. 24 in Tokyo
The eagerly anticipated ‘Link K-pop’ global music broadcast will illuminate the Tokyo sky on Christmas Eve. Naturally Music, a leading entertainment company, has announced that on the 24th at Otemachi Mitsui Hall in Tokyo, Japan, the ‘2025 Link KPOP Music Festival in Tokyo’ will be held.
‘Link K-pop’ marks the second music event from Naturally Music, which has been at the forefront of introducing K-pop groups and artists to fans worldwide since 2020 through its program ‘K-STAGE’. Following its successful debut in Japan last January, the show has become a regular staple for fans.
After a successful event in Yokohama this past September, ‘Link K-pop’ is gearing up to unite fans across the globe in Tokyo on Christmas Eve for a special winter broadcast. The lineup promises to deliver a memorable experience, with the opening act featuring the debut performance of MBIO, a promising rookie group from E Entertainment. Additionally, boy groups XD, TMC, E’LAST, and WAKER will join forces with Japanese idols Orbit and Mix Five to deliver a festive performance for the holiday season.
Both Korean and Japanese boy groups will bring their unique energy and charm to the stage, ensuring that fans in attendance will receive a special Christmas gift in the form of a lively and engaging performance. For those unable to attend in person, ‘Link K-pop’ will be available for online streaming, allowing fans from around the world to partake in the festivities.
With a track record of presenting successful broadcast programs and concerts, Naturally Music has established itself as a pioneer in promoting K-pop music. From the global music broadcast ‘K-STAGE UNTACT CONCERT’ to the rock festival ‘Keunsori Fest’ and the Hallyu stardom gatekeeper event ‘Let’s Dream Night’ for K-band acts, the company continues to push boundaries and innovate in the music broadcasting industry. By being the first to offer VOD and OTT services, Naturally Music is dedicated to advancing K-pop music and captivating global music fans with diverse performances and events featuring talented rookie boy groups from Korea and Japan.