Am I the only person disturbed by KPop acts opening Coldplay's concerts?

  • The Arc de Triomphe was ordered to be built by Napoleon to record his many victories.


    However by the technology of the day it was not easy to complete the huge structure, and although in 1811 an architect named Huyot was put in charge of the structure, Napoleon's fortune began to reverse, and so the structure was mostly unbuilt as the Allies stormed Paris in 1814.


    What happened to it during the Restoration is not clear since no one documented it, but King Louis Phillippe I, who was put to the throne by a bunch of factions who didn't like the Ancien Regime (this time it died for good as its last heir, Henri the Count of Chambord, would die without a successor) including Bonapartists, so Louis Phillippe decided to finish the structure.


    He called up Huyot, who had retired by then, to finish the structure and it was completed in 1836, and Napoleon's coffin passed through it in 1840, but France didn't have major victories outside of the country to have a victory procession through it.


    And, in 1871, the Germans took Paris and had the first Victory Procession through the structure. Napoleon's monument was used first by the Germans. (The French did have their own victory celebrations after both World Wars, but since everyone knew the Americans bailed it out in both cases, they were not exactly joyous events.)


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    If BTS had jumped the draft and continued to be active in the overseas, never returning to Korea, it would have been coldplay who would have performed at BTS' concert, not the other way around.


    Seokjin, whose refusal to leave the group to buy more time for the younger members to avoid the draft, actually performed in front of Coldplay. I was very ticked off by that.


    Assuming Seokjin and possibly Yoongi out and the 5 member BTS still performing around the world, we would not have heard too much about Taylor Swift as BTS would have outdone her, and Coldplay would be the #3 concert artist of the world.


    With BTS continuing to be the #1 act of the world it would have been Coldplay who would have to come to BTS' venue, not the other way around.


    Seokjin and maybe Yoongi should have left the group so the other members could have their concerts and teach Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Morgan Wallen, etc a lesson. With KPop still dominant in the world Coldplay would not be the hosts but guests, and no one would have objected after Seokjin and Yoongi returned after their services were over.


    Korean opinion does not mean anything. Bibi ended IU's influence in KPop in early 2024, and people like Lim Youngwoong are leagues onto their own and do not really matter. The current iteration of Fifty Fifty, despite of the supposed support of Koreans, remains a nugu act.


    Coldplay entered Korea as an occupying force and all these singers, some of them not even Koreans like Roseanne Park, MBE, go to them to curry favor to. It is like the Germans marching to the Arc de Triomphe for the first time in 1871.


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  • Lee Jieun started as a traditional idol but gradually stepped away from the system that made K-pop what it is. While BTS was flying around the world, bringing Korean culture to stadiums full of international fans, IU focused more on acting, domestic promotions, and intimate concert halls. She moved into dramas and film soundtracks, cementing her image as a “nation’s little sister” rather than a global force.


    The shift meant something: one of Korea’s biggest female names wasn’t contributing to the international wave that groups like BTS, Blackpink, and EXO were pushing. She didn’t carry the torch into the West—she lit her own quiet flame at home.


    And yet, she was treated like royalty.


    She occupied high cultural ground, endorsed by brands and media as a symbol of artistic purity. That meant other female idols were being compared to a standard that didn’t include choreography, stadiums, or global reach. IU didn’t need to tour the world to be crowned the queen. But the cost? The system started producing fewer stage-commanding soloists.


    Meanwhile, K-pop was at war.


    BTS needed allies on the frontlines, and instead they had silence. While male idols were fighting to postpone military service or keep the global wave alive, artists like IU weren’t engaging in the same battle. Her success made it okay for others to retreat from the global scene and settle for domestic respectability.


    Result? K-pop became polite. And quiet.


    Coldplay entered Korea, and instead of facing K-pop’s top fighters, they were met by collaborators. BTS had to meet Coldplay on their stage. IU had the platform and influence to push back, to support a more assertive K-pop presence. But she chose introspection and acting scripts instead.


    She didn't betray K-pop. She just abandoned the battlefield.

  • doing opening acts as a group while your 2 genmate performing as special guest is crazy.....

    What is your point?

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  • I have a problem. I try to read your posts but most of them doesn't make sense. Is it on purpose? Like. I'm not even sarcastic. The hell is with most of your narratives. I'm so confused about the points you try to make.

  • I have a problem. I try to read your posts but most of them doesn't make sense. Is it on purpose? Like. I'm not even sarcastic. The hell is with most of your narratives. I'm so confused about the points you try to make.

    It's because it's a story that he writes for decades


    It all started with his anger because IU won a melon award at age 21 or something


    Then it goes through his idea that BTS shouldn't have enlisted etc

  • She didn't betray KPop since she was never a part of it. She wanted KPop to fail badly and it seems she got her wish.

  • warming up the stage as a full group just for bp and bts member to be on the spotlight is crazy work....

    coldplay foul for this ;(;(

    Your unhealthy obsession with Twice is what's foul. Twice are the special guests for the entire slate of shows, who get to perform a full set of their own music along with their official collab with Coldplay. They are not playing second fiddle to anyone who gets dragged out for one measly song. Get real.

  • Your unhealthy obsession with Twice is what's foul. Twice are the special guests for the entire slate of shows, who get to perform a full set of their own music along with their official collab with Coldplay. They are not playing second fiddle to anyone who gets dragged out for one measly song. Get real.

    ain't no way bts and bp full group would be an opening act if you want to be real ;(;(

    none of twice soloist would be on that stage alone with coldplay like rose and jin if you want to be real ;(;(

    and their collab with coldplay aint even make any noise ;(;( . Get Real.

  • It's because it's a story that he writes for decades


    It all started with his anger because IU won a melon award at age 21 or something


    Then it goes through his idea that BTS shouldn't have enlisted etc

    Ah really? So this skit started because of something 10 years ago?


    While he often shade bts and iu, I was never sure if he was an IU fan or not. Also, don’t understand why people take him so serious when he seems to be writing historical fanfiction 90% of the time.




    Btw not even a Coldplay fan, but I’ve seen a lot of Chris content (thanks to bts) and he seems like the sweetest guy. So, he would probably be disappointed to see all this talk, downplaying the guests he personally asked to perform with him.

  • I see that makes two of us. I have no idea what you're talking about, and neither do you. That article clearly says that "industry insiders" predict BP are being "replaced" due to Twice's expansion overseas -- something they already accomplished a long time ago. It says absolutely nothing about JYP or them making such a claim, only that netizens are blindly blaming them. Why would JYP say this? The answer is they wouldn't.


    I also didn't say anything about BP performing only a collab. I said if Coldplay asked them to open, they would be there.


    Reading comprehension is key.

  • People usually don't take it seriously, many of his threads flop since he makes them regularly

  • It's because it's a story that he writes for decades


    It all started with his anger because IU won a melon award at age 21 or something


    Then it goes through his idea that BTS shouldn't have enlisted etc

    More accurately when IU's Good Day defeated SNSD's The Boyz at Gallup Best Song category in 2011 when she was 18(1,338), making the domestic threat against KPop real.


    However at that time I did not know there were KPop forums so I did not post there till late 2012, just in time when she revealed her immortal photo.


    Ever since then I have pointed out how much the domestic scene, largely irrelevant as far as the wrld is concerned, has hurt KPop's worldwide growth.

  • I see that makes two of us. I have no idea what you're talking about, and neither do you. That article clearly says that "industry insiders" predict BP are being "replaced" due to Twice's expansion overseas -- something they already accomplished a long time ago. It says absolutely nothing about JYP or them making such a claim, only that netizens are blindly blaming them. Why would JYP say this? The answer is they wouldn't.


    I also didn't say anything about BP performing only a collab. I said if Coldplay asked them to open, they would be there.


    Reading comprehension is key.

    How authentic was the article? The screenshot says it was from Sport Seoul, but I searched under TWICE and JYP, and there were no such article in 2024.


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