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For over a decade, KCON LA has been a fixture in Los Angeles for “all things Korean culture,” including music, beauty, food, games, and film/TV. This year, the convention grew even bigger, taking up more space in the Los Angeles Convention Center.

From August 14 through 16, KCON LA featured a full K-culture expo on two levels of the Los Angeles Convention Center and held its M Countdown concerts at Crypto.com Arena. Under the theme K-SOUL CITY, KCON LA 2026 transformed into a Seoul destination, designed to resemble metro stations as visitors traveled from one section of the expo to another – one for K-beauty and story, and the other as a night market. With 144 brands and companies involved, the convention drew over 142,000 fans and featured 36 musical acts over the three days of the festival.

KCON has become a gateway to Korean beauty products, new artists, and content, helping expand the culture and small businesses globally. The convention’s music stages and concerts have also introduced fans to rookie groups, who can now say they were there “from the beginning.” Many K-pop groups have performed at KCON over its 14-year history (eventually becoming known globally), including BTS, SEVENTEEN, ATEEZ, TWICE, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, and more.

“KCON LA has always been the heart of the KCON journey. It is where it all started in 2012, and it’s where K-pop history was made,” Harry H.K. Shin, head of Music Entertainment at CJ ENM, said in a press release. “Starting with music, and expanding into beauty, food and lifestyle, we’ve really seen the power of soft power as people around the world embrace the Korean lifestyle in their everyday lives. We remain committed to being the global platform that brings artists, content and brands from every genre to audiences around the world.”

Here are some of the highlights for this year’s KCON:

Wanna One Reunion At M Countdown

During Friday’s M Countdown show, K-pop’s celebrity-filled group, Wanna One, reunited at Crypto.com Arena after nine years (they last performed at KCON LA 2017). The group’s members, who disbanded in 2019, have each built successful careers, but took time out of their busy schedules to reunite. All dressed in white, the members – Park Ji-hoon, Lee Daehwi, Kim Jae-hwan, Ong Seong-wu, Park Woo-jin, Yoon Ji-sung, Hwang Min-hyun, Bae Jin-young, and Ha Sung-woon – performed their hits, “Energetic” and “BOOMERANG,” ending with their latest group project, “Spring Breeze, Again.”

Introducing Rookies On The Toyota Music Den Stage

Throughout the convention, several genre-based groups, newcomers, and rookies appeared on the Toyota Music Den stage, including KEYVITUP, KO1KEYZ, ONE PACT, RESCENE, cosmsy, MODYSSEY, NEXZ, and more. All the artists’ performances are available on the Mnet Plus app.

On Friday and Saturday, rookies KEYVITUP took to the stage, debuting only four months ago in April. The quintet performed tracks from their self-titled debut EP, “KEYVITUP” and “Legendary,” and also covered popular K-pop songs. On Friday, the group covered ATEEZ’s “Adrenaline,” causing the crowd to go wild. Then on Saturday, they paid tribute to Stray Kids by covering their hit song, “MANIAC,” which was another crowd-pleaser. The group later performed at the pre-show for the M Countdown Stage.

Rising starlets RESCENE also performed on Day 3 on the Toyota Music Den, the Artist Stage, and M Countdown Stage. Two years after their debut, the girls’ popularity has skyrocketed in Korea. Their success from a small label to global success is inspiring, and the crowd was ready for them as they performed “Glow Up,” “BLOOM,” and “Deja Vu” on the Toyota Music Den.

&TEAM and Santos Bravos channel BTS at M Countdown

HYBE brought out its global groups from Japan and Latin America for a collaboration that blew everyone’s minds. HYBE Japan’s &TEAM and HYBE Latin America /TRU’s Santos Bravos – both powerhouse performers – teamed up to do a BTS Mashup of “Hooligan,” “2.0,” and “Permission to Dance.” The groups worked so well together, and really just gave it their all.

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