While “Untact” content is in place due to the Covid19 virus, MakeStar is leading an animated response from fans around the world through a “video call event“.

The Covid19 virus, which has appeared in Korea since January, has also had a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Due to the high infection rate, the performances of the singers, fan meetings and return showcases were canceled one after the other and a lot of content was replaced online.
Entertainment festivals and online concerts create new cultural spaces that people can enjoy at home. In particular, the “Video Call Event” prepared by MakeStar receives enthusiastic responses from global K-pop fans.
MakeStar plays a bridging role for communication by providing content that fans can enjoy more amicably, as well as return projects from artists such as APRIL, RYU SUJEONG from Lovelyz and MOON JONG UP.
In fact, the APRIL video call event ended in the midst of enthusiastic fans from around the world. In addition, the video calling event of the 10-member TOO boys group will be successfully concluded with the participation of fans from various countries abroad, and a reminder event will be scheduled in June.
It is not the only thing. Currently, the video calling event for “The Moon Calling You” by MOON JONG UP, “Lupin Calling” by DONGKIZ and “Call Me Tiger Eyes” by RYU SUJEONG adds a lot of warm enthusiasm to fans of around 40 country as well as Korea.
As it is a video call event with an artist, the biggest attraction is that anyone can join the event regardless of location and time. As the artists cannot go abroad with Covid19, they captured the hearts of global K-pop fans who wanted a chance to communicate directly with them and who were unable to participate in events outside of line.
In addition, this creates a unique synergy effect online with the “global fandom” which actively communicates on the MakeStar platform.
The steps in makeStar don’t stop there. The company plans to publish various content as well as video call events so that it can regain vitality in the moody social atmosphere of Covid19.
MakeStar said:
“We will not only provide more quality content to global fans active on the MakeStar platform, but we will also do our best to serve as a channel for artists to communicate more closely with their fans..“
MakeStar is the first platform in the world to connect fans from more than 200 countries around the world with Korean wave stars to introduce and share its content.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Makestar