
Virtual band PLAVE mixes K-pop and technology to charm fans
On paper, they seem like any other K-pop sensation, except they are two-dimensional avatars with songs and content that have racked up over 470 million views on YouTube.
The band consisting of Yejun, Noah, Eunho, Bamby and Hamin, told Reuters they want to be globally recognised like K-pop sensation BTS.
'We don't often get to meet our fans so when we meet them at a concert we get very excited,' said Bamby, who has pink hair and eyes. 'They cheer for us together… We make an all-out effort when we perform.'
Unlike many other virtual groups, PLAVE's label Vlast says the avatars are controlled by humans, using motion-capture and other technology to relay their actions and singing.
However, Vlast keeps the identity of the humans behind the avatars a secret, so they spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity.
Since its debut in 2023, PLAVE has broken streaming records and topped music charts in South Korea with its latest album 'Caligo Pt.1' released earlier this year, selling over one million copies in one week.
'For concerts, we connect our in-house motion capture studio directly to the actual concert venue in real-time,' Vlast CEO Lee Sung-gu said in an email. 'This setup includes a feedback system that allows the members to see fan reactions from the concert venue as they perform.'
Despite the rise of artificial intelligence, Lee says his company plans to expand on the motion-capture technique.
'It's our unique strength,' he said.
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There is little difference between virtual and real-life idols to Chang Ya Han, a 30-year-old Taiwanese fan who learned about PLAVE in an Instagram video.
'The love they give us, the way they drive us to become better, or how I wake up every day wanting to see them, that feeling is the same,' she said at a crowded fan event in Seoul.
Vlast describes itself as a 'virtual entertainment' startup and said it received equity investments from K-pop labels HYBE and YG Plus early last year.
In recent years, technology such as AI and the metaverse have been increasingly embraced by the multi-million dollar K-pop industry.
According to Seoul-based music critic Kim Do Heon, PLAVE's success hinges on its interaction with fans.
'It's expensive to go to an idol group's concert and you need to use a paid messaging app to interact with them these days,' Kim said.
'But the accessibility of cyber singers makes it much easier to like them.'
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