POV: You were approached by a potential promoters about the possibility of bringing LNGSHOT to Manila. 👀🇵🇭
Would you be interested in seeing LNGSHOT perform live in the Philippines? Let us know in the comments and tag your friends! 🔥
#LNGSHOT#LNGSHOTinManila#KHIPHOP#KPOP
POV: You were approached by a potential promoters about the possibility of bringing LNGSHOT to Manila. 👀🇵🇭
Would you be interested in seeing LNGSHOT perform live in the Philippines? Let us know in the comments and tag your friends! 🔥
#LNGSHOT#LNGSHOTinManila#KHIPHOP#KPOP
hay to all filo k-pop stans out there, i hope you guys are watching the senate and impeachment trials as much as you watch your faves. tignan n’yo kung paano tayo tinatrato ng mga binoboto at iniluluklok natin sa puwesto.
everything is political, kahit sa k-pop. hindi lang ito tungkol sa idols or fanwars. politics affects our education, trabaho, healthcare, rights, at kinabukasan. you can stream your faves and still stay informed at the same time.
and don’t even start with, “eh kung walang concert dito ng faves ko, edi pupunta ako ng ibang bansa.” that’s not even the point. not everyone has the privilege to fly abroad, and people shouldn’t have to leave the country just to access opportunities or experiences. if artists and events keep skipping the philippines, maybe ask why. look at the bigger picture instead of brushing it off.
artists and tour organizers don’t just randomly skip countries. there are many factors they consider—taxes, logistics, venue availability, infrastructure, security, regulations, market conditions, and the overall business environment. government policies can influence those conditions, even if they’re not the only reason. so instead of acting like it’s completely unrelated to politics, maybe look at the bigger picture.
support your idols, but don’t stop paying attention to what’s happening in our country. being a k-pop stan and being politically aware can coexist. hold those in power accountable.
hay to all filo k-pop stans out there, i hope you guys are watching the senate and impeachment trials as much as you watch your faves. tignan n’yo kung paano tayo tinatrato ng mga binoboto at iniluluklok natin sa puwesto.
everything is political, kahit sa k-pop. hindi lang ito tungkol sa idols or fanwars. politics affects our education, trabaho, healthcare, rights, at kinabukasan. you can stream your faves and still stay informed at the same time.
and don’t even start with, “eh kung walang concert dito ng faves ko, edi pupunta ako ng ibang bansa.” that’s not even the point. not everyone has the privilege to fly abroad, and people shouldn’t have to leave the country just to access opportunities or experiences. if artists and events keep skipping the philippines, maybe ask why. look at the bigger picture instead of brushing it off.
artists and tour organizers don’t just randomly skip countries. there are many factors they consider—taxes, logistics, venue availability, infrastructure, security, regulations, market conditions, and the overall business environment. government policies can influence those conditions, even if they’re not the only reason. so instead of acting like it’s completely unrelated to politics, maybe look at the bigger picture.
support your idols, but don’t stop paying attention to what’s happening in our country. being a k-pop stan and being politically aware can coexist. hold those in power accountable.
for anyone shocked about the simplistic vibe of the lightstick, cortis’ merch has always been like this.. starting with the cortis singing bowl, like this isn’t anything new 🥹
in my opinion the lightstick is chic and cute!!
for anyone shocked about the simplistic vibe of the lightstick, cortis’ merch has always been like this.. starting with the cortis singing bowl, like this isn’t anything new 🥹
in my opinion the lightstick is chic and cute!!