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From BLACKPINK’s Rosé to Stray Kids’ Bang Chan and Felix, Aussie K-pop ‘idols’ (the name given to K-pop stars) are bringing their hometown stories, slang and accents to one of the world’s biggest music industries — and by extension, to the world.
K-pop in Australia
While far smaller than the fanbases in the United States or Asian countries, Australian K-pop fans are passionate and engaged.
They will return later this year for a 360-degree stage arena tour.
Why Australian idols?
These companies cast their nets globally to sign prospective idols, often under the age of 15.
This song was the group’s first entirely English track, and the first K-pop song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
However, 15 of these 25 idols debuted in the last five years and, most importantly, many are members of some of the biggest K-pop acts, including BLACKPINK’S Rosé, Stray Kids’ Bang Chan and Felix, NewJeans’ Hanni and Danielle, NMIXX’s Lily and ENHYPEN’s Jake.

Stray Kids members Bang Chan (left) and Felix (third from left) both grew up in Sydney before joining the K-pop group. Source: Getty / Sergione Infuso / Corbis
Rosé, most famously known for her single Apt. featuring Bruno Mars, grew up in Melbourne — while Bang Chan and Felix were raised in Sydney.
These idols now serve as unofficial Australian ambassadors both onstage and online, with their Australian roots forming an integral part of their idol identity.
The ‘Aussie line’
Some idols even embrace the ‘Aussie line’ label themselves.