SM British Boy Groups named "Dear Alice"
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Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience - Vick Hope signs up to narrate the seriesBand revealed as Dear Alice and members named, coming soon to BBC iPlayer and BBC Onewww.bbc.co.uk
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The members of Dear Alice are:
- Blaise Noon - the youngest of the band at 19 years old and from London. A former pupil of the BRIT school, he has grown up acting, singing and dancing.
- Dexter Greenwood is aged 22 and also from London. Having completed a three-year performing arts diploma in Musical Theatre, Dexter is now stepping into the world of pop.
- James Sharp is a 23-year-old content creator from Huddersfield. Alongside his brother, James is one half of the Sharp twins whose TikTok account has amassed 5.5M followers.
- Olly Quinn is 20 years old and from Sunderland. As a childhood chorister, he grew up singing and is a recent graduate in dance and musical theatre.
- Reese Carter, aged 20 from Wiltshire, has previously been working as a performer on cruise ships, which he’s now left behind in the hope of pursuing his boyband dreams.
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Well... what a coincidence because I'm currently reading Alicee In Wonderland (or actually "Through the Looking-Glass")
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kpop companies just never learn
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The members of Dear Alice are:
- Blaise Noon - the youngest of the band at 19 years old and from London. A former pupil of the BRIT school, he has grown up acting, singing and dancing.
- Dexter Greenwood is aged 22 and also from London. Having completed a three-year performing arts diploma in Musical Theatre, Dexter is now stepping into the world of pop.
- James Sharp is a 23-year-old content creator from Huddersfield. Alongside his brother, James is one half of the Sharp twins whose TikTok account has amassed 5.5M followers.
- Olly Quinn is 20 years old and from Sunderland. As a childhood chorister, he grew up singing and is a recent graduate in dance and musical theatre.
- Reese Carter, aged 20 from Wiltshire, has previously been working as a performer on cruise ships, which he’s now left behind in the hope of pursuing his boyband dreams.
The poc dude heavily carrying their visuals
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I changed my mind about this SM British boy group. It's not bad, everyone can be, Dear Alice.
If Katseye can go viral, I'm sure there is going to be higher demands for K-pop/Pop adjacent groups over K-pop groups soon enough. BINI, XG are part of it, so is Dear Alice. I'm now wondering what's the news on VCHA?? If anything, they should be part of the next wave that's going to take over all over the world.
K-pop groups should be worried about these groups, imo. No one takes me seriously enough.
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interesting
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