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6 K-Pop Documentaries You Need To See

From variety show appearances and music show comebacks to reality shows and more, K-Pop idols are always busy filming content. When it comes to showcasing their charms, K-Pop idols leave nothing to the imagination, so it’s understandable fans want to see more of what happens behind the scenes.


Luckily, camera crews have been rolling on our favorite groups for years. Out of those endless hours of footage, here are six documentaries to watch.

 

BTS: Burn the Stage


Burn the Stage follows BTS’ 2017 soldout world tour, The WINGS Tour. The documentary gives us an intimate look behind the scenes of their 300-day-long concert series. Both the movie and docuseries are available on YouTube.


Watch episode one of the docuseries on BANGTANTV on YouTube.



SMTown: The Stage

Go behind the scenes with various K-Pop idols under SM Entertainment as they travel to China, Japan, and Korea for their "SMTOWN Live World Tour IV."


Check out the series on Prime Video.


TWICE: Seize the Light


Seize the Light gives fans an all-access pass to TWICE's experience on their first world tour, “TWICELIGHTS, in 2019. It also deep dives into their journey from trainees to superstars with never-before-scene footage.


Watch the nine-episode docuseries on TWICE's Youtube Channel.


BIGBANG Made: The Movie

Following BIGBANG's three-year hiatus, the group embarked on a comeback world tour for the ages. The documentary offers an intimate look at the members beyond the spotlight during their 2015 tour and beyond.


Watch the full BIGBANG movie on YouTube.



SEVENTEEN: Hit the Road

Hit the Road is a detailed preview of the ups and downs faced throughout SEVENTEEN's early career. With a raw look at their love for one another, their fans, and their day-to-day lives during their 2019 World Tour.


Check out the series on SEVENTEEN's YouTube Channel.



BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky


Light Up The Sky gives fans a look into the daily lives of BLACKPINK. From trainee days and their 2016 debut to performing at Coachchells and more, the documentary showcases the trials and tribulations of K-Pop’s biggest girl group in their own words.


Watch the documentary on Netflix.


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