Our K-Pop Faves Get A Classical Makeover With Upcoming Orchestral Concert

Looks like a K-Pop orchestra is coming to New York.

K-Pop is often praised for it’s beautiful visuals, insane choreographies, and polished styles, but the musicality behind K-Pop is many times overlooked. K-Factor: An Orchestral Exploration of K-pop aims to change that with a new concert that will feature orchestral versions of K-Pop hits.

In the teaser posted by New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts – where the concert will take place – we can hear snippets of the classical arrangements of Seo Taji and Boys‘ “I Know”, Red Velvet‘s “Ice Cream Cake”, BTS‘ “IDOL,” and GAIN‘s “Tinkerbell”.

Red Velvet (left) and BTS

One of the brains behind the concert is Kim Eana, who’s written for EXO, Brown Eyed Girls, Taeyeon, and MAMAMOO just to name a few. In a statement, she expressed the goal of this concert to connect with the adventurous musical “core” of K-Pop that she’s “always felt deserves deeper consideration.”

Kim Eana pictured by X Sports News

K-Factor: An Orchestral Exploration of K-pop will feature a 50-piece orchestra playing the hits of EXO, BLACKPINK, BTS and more.

The concert will take place on June 10, with tickets going on sale May 3. Chris Lee, an SM Entertainment A&R executive and board of directors member, will be giving a free Q&A a night before, on May 2, called “The True Value of K-Pop”. All the details including ticketing can be found at KFactor.org

Source: KFactor