Dear Alice, the newly created boy band, is making waves on the latest BBC One talent show, Made in Korea: The K-pop Experience. Comprised of members Blaise, Dexter, James, Olly, and Reese, the band underwent rigorous K-pop training in Seoul, South Korea, for 100 days in pursuit of stardom.
The series, a collaboration between the BBC, SM Entertainment, and Moon&Back Media, is led by K-pop expert Hee Jun Yoon, known for her work with some of the biggest K-pop bands. The band faces intense criticism and feedback, pushing them to their limits to achieve success.
Despite the challenges, the band members, who had never met before the show, bonded and supported each other throughout the process. With a focus on welfare and support, the producers ensured the band’s well-being was a top priority.
The band’s journey, from individual auditions to becoming a cohesive group, is chronicled in the series, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the intense training and preparation required to succeed in the competitive world of K-pop.
As they gear up for their debut, Dear Alice is poised to bring a unique fusion of British and Korean influences to the K-pop scene. Stay tuned to see if this new boy band can make it to the top in the global phenomenon that is K-pop.