K-Pop Stars Rally Behind Hong Kong in Wake of Deadly Apartment Fire, Raise Thousands for Aid Efforts.
In the wake of one of the deadliest residential fires in Hong Kong's history, a group of K-pop stars, labels, and fan communities are banding together to raise thousands of dollars for those affected. The fire, which ravaged seven buildings in the Tai Po district, has claimed at least 94 lives and left over 200 missing.
The disaster has sparked an outpouring of support from the Korean entertainment industry, with many artists donating significant sums to emergency response efforts. HYBE Music Labels APAC, representing labels like BTS and ZICO, has donated a whopping HK$2.65 million (approximately US$341,000), while JYP Entertainment, home to TWICE and Stray Kids, has chipped in with HK$2 million.
Other notable donations include HK$1 million from China's Fosun Foundation, which was contributed by i-dle, as well as HK$1 million each from groups like Super Junior and Stray Kids. Major artists like Jackson Wang and Lay Zhang have also donated, with the latter contributing 1 million Chinese yuan (approximately US$141,235).
But it's not just K-pop stars who are getting involved - fan communities around the world for stars like BLACKPINK's Jisoo and SEVENTEEN's Mingyu have made significant contributions to support Hong Kong during its time of need.
The disaster has also brought together other Asian entertainment figures, including MIRROR and Esther Kwan. The 2025 MAMA Awards ceremony in Hong Kong has been modified to include a "Support Hong Kong" message, with organizers canceling the red carpet event where groups like TWS and KickFlip were set to perform.
As the situation continues to unfold, it's clear that the global K-pop community is once again demonstrating its ability to mobilize quickly and at scale when crisis strikes. The outpouring of support will undoubtedly bring some measure of comfort and hope to those affected by this devastating tragedy.
In the wake of one of the deadliest residential fires in Hong Kong's history, a group of K-pop stars, labels, and fan communities are banding together to raise thousands of dollars for those affected. The fire, which ravaged seven buildings in the Tai Po district, has claimed at least 94 lives and left over 200 missing.
The disaster has sparked an outpouring of support from the Korean entertainment industry, with many artists donating significant sums to emergency response efforts. HYBE Music Labels APAC, representing labels like BTS and ZICO, has donated a whopping HK$2.65 million (approximately US$341,000), while JYP Entertainment, home to TWICE and Stray Kids, has chipped in with HK$2 million.
Other notable donations include HK$1 million from China's Fosun Foundation, which was contributed by i-dle, as well as HK$1 million each from groups like Super Junior and Stray Kids. Major artists like Jackson Wang and Lay Zhang have also donated, with the latter contributing 1 million Chinese yuan (approximately US$141,235).
But it's not just K-pop stars who are getting involved - fan communities around the world for stars like BLACKPINK's Jisoo and SEVENTEEN's Mingyu have made significant contributions to support Hong Kong during its time of need.
The disaster has also brought together other Asian entertainment figures, including MIRROR and Esther Kwan. The 2025 MAMA Awards ceremony in Hong Kong has been modified to include a "Support Hong Kong" message, with organizers canceling the red carpet event where groups like TWS and KickFlip were set to perform.
As the situation continues to unfold, it's clear that the global K-pop community is once again demonstrating its ability to mobilize quickly and at scale when crisis strikes. The outpouring of support will undoubtedly bring some measure of comfort and hope to those affected by this devastating tragedy.