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K-Pop Agencies Expand Global Auditions as International Trainees Rise



In a bid to further solidify K-pop's global dominance, major South Korean entertainment agencies are significantly expanding their international audition programs. This move comes in response to the increasing number of talented international trainees vying for a spot in the next generation of K-pop groups, reflecting the genre's widening appeal and globalization. The agencies hope to tap into fresh talent pools across the world and diversify the demographics of their future artists.
HYBE Labels has maintained monthly global online auditions, allowing applicants from any country to submit vocals, rap, dance, or performance videos.

SM Entertainment, known for discovering several non-Korean trainees in the past, has also increased the frequency of its online audition rounds. 

JYP Entertainment continues to host regional tours and global online applications, emphasizing diversity and individual artistic strengths.

YG Entertainment periodically opens recruitment cycles aimed at identifying trainees with strong performance potential from around the world.

The rise of international trainees within K-pop is not a new phenomenon, but its accelerating pace is prompting agencies to restructure their training systems and recruitment strategies. Experts estimate that the percentage of international trainees in major agencies has increased by nearly 40% in the last five years. “We are seeing an unprecedented level of interest from aspiring K-pop artists worldwide,” says Ji-hoon Park, a K-pop industry analyst. “This global enthusiasm requires agencies to adapt and proactively seek out talent globally rather than relying solely on domestic applicants.”

One key reason for this expansion is the democratization of K-pop through social media and streaming platforms. Aspiring artists from all corners of the world can now easily access K-pop content, participate in online dance challenges, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. This heightened exposure has fostered a vibrant global community of aspiring K-pop stars, making it easier for agencies to identify and recruit promising talent. 

We believe that diversity is key to K-pop's continued success,” says Hana Kim, a spokesperson of k-pop industry analyst. “By opening up our auditions to a global audience, we aim to create groups that reflect the multicultural nature of our fanbase and bring fresh perspectives to the industry. The global auditions allow for an easier way to see new and exciting talent.” Agencies are also investing in advanced training facilities and language support programs to ensure that international trainees are well-equipped to navigate the demanding K-pop system. 


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