As rumored on July 20, K-pop young lady IVE entered the setup for the exceptionally anticipated 2022 Idol Star Athletics Championship (ISAC). IVE may be the first association to confirm their participation in the next ISAC. Several groups that should be added to the list are TREASURE, ONEUS, TXT, and Kep1er.
Symbol Star Athletics Championship, a standout Korean reality show, appeared in 2010 and quickly became the number one fan. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 scourge, the assortment program is back and will be communicated during the Korean Chuseok celebration in September.
TWICE’s Dahyun will hold the Idol Star Athletics Championship in 2022, which kicks off on July 30. MBC, the organization responsible for the program, said on July 19 that Hongki, Jun Hyun-moo and TWICE’s Dahyun of FT Island would be back on the 2022 release. Jun Hyun-moo facilitated the program in 2013, while Dahyun filled in as MC in 2019.
Hongki has also recently housed the esports area. The Idol Star Athletics Championship will be shot over two days, from July 30 to August 1 KST. It will be communicated during the Chuseok occasion, which will take place between September 9 and 12 this year.
MBC also indicated that the icon symbols would compete in five disciplines: Olympic-style sports, toxophilism, motion games, futsal and e-sports. Dance sports are another classification added to this year’s Idol Star Athletics Championship.
Hongki, Aiki and pair dance champion Park Ji-Eun will have the opportunity. The occasion, also known as killer formal dancing, includes three-step dance, swing, rumba, cha and other dance types. Futsal, which was last seen at the exhibition in 2016, will also return this year.
More about the new K-pop gathering IVE Starship Entertainment, the organization of IVE, confirmed on July 18 that the six-part women’s gathering would return in August. LOVE DIVE, the latest collection from the gathering, which was delivered in April 2022, received a lot of recognition from fans both in South Korea and around the world.
The collection was played 100 million times on Spotify, a second record for the band, which had received nearly identical tracks for their most memorable single, Eleven, which was released on December 1, 2021. The primary single from their most memorable collection was voted one of the best K-pop tunes of 2022 by the renowned Time magazine in the United States.
