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K-pop Phenomenon Sweeps Through the Bay Area

Cathy Glass
By Cathy GlassMay 29, 2025
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The cultural impact of K-pop continues to grow globally, and its influence is particularly evident in the vibrant Bay Area. Fans gathered in droves for unforgettable performances by some of the biggest names in the industry. In 2023, Blackpink's highly anticipated concert at Oracle Park set a new standard for live music events, while other renowned groups graced Oakland Arena, with Ateez preparing to electrify San Jose audiences this summer.

Local businesses have seized the opportunity presented by these concerts, leveraging their appeal to attract fans beyond the stage. Near Oracle Park, establishments like Bar Via transformed into pop-up shops dedicated to celebrating K-pop culture, offering merchandise such as posters, magazines, and collectible cards. Meanwhile, eateries in the area reported an unexpected surge in business. According to a staff member at Bravado Lounge, the usually quiet venue experienced unprecedented activity during the event.

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the universal language of music fosters unity and shared experiences among diverse communities. The enthusiasm surrounding K-pop showcases how art can transcend borders, bringing people together through creativity and passion. This phenomenon not only boosts local economies but also strengthens cultural ties across continents.

Cathy Glass
authorBy Cathy Glass

Pseudonym for a foster carer and author of many memoirs offering insight into childcare and trauma.

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