A New Era for K-POP: ‘2024 MAMA AWARDS’ Special Meeting in the USA

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The ‘2024 MAMA AWARDS’, which is captivating global music fans, will be held in the USA for the first time in K-POP award history. This event promises a special collaboration stage that unites the world through music.

On November 21st, at the Dolby Theatre in LA, the ‘2024 MAMA AWARDS’ will feature a joint performance by Grammy-winning artist Anderson .Paak and Korean music legend J.Y. Park. Anderson .Paak, recognized for winning various categories at the Grammy Awards, boasts a deep connection with K-POP. Notably, he directed the K-POP-themed movie ‘K-Pops!’ and showcased the work at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), gaining significant attention.

Regarding this stage, Anderson .Paak expressed his excitement, stating, “It’s an honor to perform with J.Y. Park, who represents Korea,” while J.Y. Park, a fan of Anderson .Paak, said, “We will present the best blues funk stage in history.”

Additionally, the special collaboration stage of global girl group KATSEYE and the LA Rams Cheerleaders is also highly anticipated. They are set to unleash KATSEYE’s abundant energy, which has gained considerable popularity in the USA, together with the LA Rams Cheerleaders.

The ‘2024 MAMA AWARDS’ will be broadcast live worldwide, continuing from the USA to Japan, and has established itself as a representative K-POP awards ceremony that creates buzz every year at the end of the year. This year, global payment technology company Visa will join as the title sponsor, and it will be broadcast live to over 200 countries worldwide.

The event will start on November 21st at the LA Dolby Theatre and continue on November 22nd and 23rd at the Kyocera Dome Osaka in Japan. It can be viewed through Mnet and YouTube channels Mnet K-POP, Mnet Plus, and more. This special meeting will be a crucial moment in writing a new history for K-POP.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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