SM's first British boy group, 'DEAR ALICE', appeared on local television.
'DEAR ALICE' made their appearance on ITV1's 'This Morning' on the 17th (Korean time). Blaze Noon, Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Oliver Quinn, and Reese Carter graced the show.
They met with the audience ahead of the first broadcast of BBC's 'Made In Korea: The K-pop Experience'. The series, which documents their debut process, unveiled on the 18th.
First, they introduced K-pop. Blaze Noon explained, "K-pop means Korean music. It is characterized by combining choreography and music across various genres."
They also shared the background of their challenge to become a boy group. James Sharp, who was a TikTok star, laughed and said, "I love music a lot. I am happy to sing and dance with them."
They mentioned the 100 days they spent in Korea. 'DEAR ALICE' was selected through an audition last year and received training in Korea. They underwent vocal and dance practice.
They revealed various episodes as well. Particularly about their first evaluation, they said, "We received harsh feedback." Regarding the K-pop standards, they commented, "The standards are very high."
'DEAR ALICE' opened the curtain on their activities by revealing the process of preparing for their debut. Their 'Made In Korea: The K-pop Experience' will be released every Saturday.
Meanwhile, 'DEAR ALICE' is the first British boy group produced by SM Entertainment. They collaborated with Kakao Entertainment's North American subsidiary, Moon & Back (M&B).
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