Being a K-pop fan in areas off the radar of companies is… difficult.

Here’s a little bit of venting from me: I’m from northern Spain, a country that’s just starting to have K-pop concerts… but they don’t reach my area.

In fact, nothing reaches my area. Real stores with K-pop merch are few and far between, and they only carry albums and some Funkos/other merch (not lightsticks, which have to be ordered online and are incredibly expensive). Here, K-pop is still seen as something “weird,” and we’re still a minority.

It’s a shame not to have the opportunities that people who live in capital cities or areas targeted by companies have. Seeing people from my country meeting their idols when I know I’ll never have that opportunity… ouch.

Of course I don’t blame anyone, I’m glad that there are fans with opportunities and the idols dont have any blame here. I’m just letting off steam.

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