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Why do Fans Bark at K-pop Concerts?

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Surely, at some point in your North American K-pop concert experience, you've experienced the woof. How are we supposed to feel about barking at K-pop concerts, and where does it come from?


On this episode, Tamar Herman, Jason of Popsori, Syed of Genius Korea & Todd discuss the K-pop culture of barking at concerts. The panelists offer some alternatives to making animal noises at K-pop shows and provide other casual reflections stemming from the bark - like the meaning of K-pop itself.


Correction: In this episode, we say Otoboke Beaver are from Osaka. They are in fact from Kyoto.


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No doggos, puppers, or wolves were harmed in the production of this episode.



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Surely, at some point in your North American K-pop concert experience, you've experienced the woof. How are we supposed to feel about barking at K-pop concerts, and where does it come from?


On this episode, Tamar Herman, Jason of Popsori, Syed of Genius Korea & Todd discuss the K-pop culture of barking at concerts. The panelists offer some alternatives to making animal noises at K-pop shows and provide other casual reflections stemming from the bark - like the meaning of K-pop itself.


Correction: In this episode, we say Otoboke Beaver are from Osaka. They are in fact from Kyoto.


Catch Tamar's Notes on K-pop newsletter: https://notes-on-k-pop.ghost.io/


Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0A


No doggos, puppers, or wolves were harmed in the production of this episode.



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