K-POP Phenomenon Arrives in Vilnius: “K-POP FEVER” to Bring a Live Concert Experience
2026-07-09

K-POP Phenomenon Arrives in Vilnius: “K-POP FEVER” to Bring a Live Concert Experience

The global K-POP wave continues to expand its audience around the world, and on September 12, music fans in Lithuania will have the opportunity to experience this phenomenon live. For the first time, the London-created K-POP concert production “K-POP FEVER” will be presented at Compensa Concert Hall in Vilnius, bringing together a team of professional singers and dancers for an energetic celebration of contemporary Korean pop culture.

Since the beginning of the 21st century, K-POP has steadily expanded its reach beyond South Korea, becoming one of the most influential global pop culture phenomena of the past decade. Groups such as BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE, Stray Kids and ATEEZ have amassed billions of streams, sold out the world’s largest arenas and helped shape modern pop music trends.

One of the most notable cultural phenomena contributing to K-POP’s recent popularity has been the animated film KPop Demon Hunters. Songs from its soundtrack became international hits, dominated streaming charts and social media platforms, and introduced K-POP culture to an even broader audience. The K-POP FEVER show will also feature music inspired by the project, including songs that have captured the attention of fans worldwide.

The Vilnius performance will feature a cast of 12 singers and dancers presenting some of the biggest K-POP hits alongside spectacular choreography and impressive visual production. The programme includes music by BTS, BLACKPINK, ROSÉ, TWICE, Stray Kids, ATEEZ and other leading artists, aiming to recreate the energy and excitement that have made K-POP concerts a global phenomenon.

K-POP FEVER was created by the UK-based People Entertainment Group, one of Europe’s leading live entertainment companies. Its portfolio includes internationally acclaimed productions such as Chicago, Grease, the official The Lord of the Rings musical, Burlesque, Disney in Concert and other large-scale stage productions.

The organisers hope the event will appeal not only to dedicated K-POP fans but also to anyone interested in contemporary popular music, dance and one of the fastest-growing cultural movements in the world.

“K-POP FEVER” will take place on September 12, 2026, at Compensa Concert Hall in Vilnius. Tickets are available through Bilietai.lt outlets and online.