I've noticed this has become an increasingly popular statement to make, as if it's common sense and knowledge that touring is not only the most important metric but the ONLY important metric.
And some people act like this has also always been the prevailing sentiment and opinion.
What???
I've been in the trenches for over a decade going back and forth with fans over the K-Pop hierarchy, and it's almost always been a conversation about downloads, streams, album sales and then everything else.
Does touring matter to indicate how many people will pay money to see a group? Sure!
But, let's just use NewJeans as an example here.
If they completely flopped on the charts and weren't the most in demand group by the public and big brands, would they have been invited to be the first girl group to perform at Lollapalooza? Would they even be getting all those love calls from those brands? Would over 100,000 people go to their pop-up store if they weren't relevant on the charts or with the public at all?
Honestly there seems to be an...agenda with this recent shift to only touring matters nows
If you know you know.
But hey, I'm not completely upset.
Mamamoo is still a top 5 girl group in K-Pop if only touring matters now.
I win either way