It’s not easy being a K-Pop idol. While many people would enjoy singing and dancing to their heart’s content, many would find the prep, the routine, and the effort made to make each production perfect. And with the worldwide interest in Korean pop culture, it’s no wonder Apple TV+ has set out to investigate this cutthroat industry in K-Pop Idols.
Where to watch K-Pop Idols
All six episodes of K-Pop Idols premieres Friday, August 30 at midnight exclusively on Apple TV+.
There is currently only one way to watch K-Pop Idols: streaming on Apple TV+.
K-Pop Idols on Apple TV+
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$9.99/monthWho is in K-Pop Idols about?
K-Pop Idols dives deep into the world of K-pop, with three acts giving everything they’ve got for an art form best known for perfection. The biggest name of the bunch is soloist Jessi, who moved from New Jersey to debut Seoul in 2005.
Joining her is multinational girl group Blackswan, which originally debuted in 2011 as Rania but since then gone through multiple line-up changes until 2022. Last is relative newcomer Cravity, a nine-member boy band that debuted in 2020.
All six episodes are available to watch on Apple TV+
There are six episodes of K-Pop Idols streaming on Apple TV+.
Apple TV+
Apple TV+ is an ad-free and on-demand streaming service whose library may seem small compared to other streamers, but you can be sure that every single title it has is produced in-house. This covers critically acclaimed films like Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as dramas, sitcoms, kids' shows, and more recently, Friday Night Baseball. It costs $9.99/month and can be played on most devices except Android phones and tablets.