K-Pop is no stranger to innovation, and lately, it’s been diving headfirst into the metaverse. The industry has embraced technology in ways that redefine how fans experience music, performances, and even idols themselves.
One of the most notable collaborations in the virtual space was BLACKPINK’s partnership with PUBG MOBILE, where they hosted an in-game concert titled BLACKPINK X PUBG MOBILE 2022 IN-GAME CONCERT: [THE VIRTUAL]. Fans worldwide could enjoy an immersive concert experience without leaving their homes, making it a groundbreaking moment in K-Pop’s digital evolution.
Similarly, Mnet’s Boys Planet joined forces with The Sandbox, offering an interactive experience where viewers could engage with the show in a whole new way. These collaborations mark a shift in entertainment, where the lines between reality and the virtual world continue to blur.
AI Idols Take Center Stage
Beyond virtual concerts, AI-generated idols are making waves in K-pop. Groups like aespa and K/DA introduced the idea of digital counterparts to human idols, and now, fully AI-driven groups are stepping into the spotlight.
MAVE:, an AI girl group, debuted with their hit song PANDORA and immediately caught the attention of fans. While some netizens were skeptical about AI idols replacing human artists, many were impressed by MAVE:’s polished concept and music quality.

Another AI-driven group, SUPERKIND, initially debuted with one AI member, SAEJiN, alongside four human members. Over time, they expanded their lineup, adding more AI members and showcasing their evolution through TikTok videos. AI member Seung even went viral for his humorous reactions to MAVE:’s debut, sparking jokes about AI dating scandals.
One viral clip showed Seung reacting to MAVE:’s PANDORA music video, dropping his lollipop in shock. Netizens quickly played along, teasing that AI idols now had their own industry drama, including “dating rumors” and budget comparisons between groups. Some fans even joked that SM Entertainment’s AI character, Nævis, might be jealous of Seung’s admiration for MAVE:.
The Future of K-Pop’s Digital Evolution
With metaverse concerts, AI idols, and digital fan interactions becoming the norm, K-pop is leading the charge in merging entertainment with technology. While traditional idol groups still dominate the charts, the rise of AI-driven performances and virtual experiences is undeniable.
As AI idols like PLAVE, Eternity, Apoki, and SUPERKIND continue to evolve, the question remains: will AI completely take over, or will they simply add a new layer to the ever-expanding K-Pop universe? One thing is certain—fans are here for the ride, whether their favorite idol is human or digital.