In the bustling heart of Seoul's Mapo-gu, the Grand Ballroom Hall of the Stanford Hotel became the focal point for K-pop aficionados and industry insiders on the evening of April 16th. It was here that JTBC unveiled its latest foray into the world of music competitions, "Girls on Fire," a show promising to redefine the archetype of female vocal groups in the industry. This innovative audition program seeks to assemble a group where every member shines as a main vocalist, a bold move that could potentially set a new standard for K-pop groups moving forward.
The press conference was a star-studd
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