“I Need U”

IF 0.5 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC Journal of Popular Music Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1525/jpms.2023.35.1.46
Wonseok Lee, Grace Y. Kao
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We analyze four online concerts by K-pop group BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020 to the present) from the view of participant observation. The pandemic served as a catalyst for the evolution of these concerts. BTS set new records for revenue generated by a single online concert in June 2020, only to beat their own record in October 2020, and again in June 2021. While BTS delivered high-quality online concerts to its fans, known as ARMY, these concerts highlighted the challenges to both audience members and performers despite the use of “virtual reality” technologies. We argue that BTS’s online concerts represent a new type of concert production and consumption that expands the accessibility of performances to fans all over the world, and also enabled new forms of interactions between artists and audience members. However, these concerts inadvertently highlighted the importance of in-person interaction between fans and performers as K-pop relies heavily not only on cheering and banners that support artists, but also on light sticks, fan chants, and other activities.
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本文采用参与者观察的方法,分析了新冠疫情(2020年至今)期间韩国流行音乐组合防弹少年团(Bangtan Sonyeondan)的4场在线演唱会。大流行是这些音乐会演变的催化剂。防弹少年团在2020年6月创下了单场在线演唱会收入的新纪录,但在2020年10月和2021年6月再次打破了自己的纪录。防弹少年团虽然以“ARMY”的形式向粉丝们提供了高质量的在线演唱会,但在使用“虚拟现实”技术的情况下,观众和表演者都面临着挑战。我们认为,防弹少年团的网络演唱会是一种新的演唱会制作和消费方式,不仅可以让全世界的粉丝都能看到演出,还可以让艺人和观众之间产生新的互动方式。然而,这些音乐会无意中强调了粉丝和表演者之间面对面互动的重要性,因为韩国流行音乐不仅严重依赖于支持艺术家的欢呼和横幅,还依赖于荧光棒、粉丝颂歌和其他活动。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Popular Music Studies is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to research on popular music throughout the world and approached from a variety of positions. Now published four times a year, each issue features essays and reviews, as well as roundtables and creative works inspired by popular music.
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