2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan Broadcast Features Jang Won Young
Watch the 2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan broadcast featuring Jang Won Young and Lee Jun Young. Relive the stadium performances from December 13-14.
Could the year end any better for K-Pop fans? The massive 2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan finally hit the screens today, December 30. It’s a recap of the explosive energy from the two-day event held earlier this month at the iconic Japan National Stadium.
Jang Won Young and Lee Jun Young Host 2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan
The chemistry between the hosts was a major highlight. IVE's Jang Won Young, often dubbed the 'Music Bank Goddess,' paired up with multitalented star Lee Jun Young. Their seamless hosting on December 13 and 14 bridged the gap between the artists and the global audience, making the festival feel intimate despite the stadium's massive scale.
Stadium Magic at the Japan National Stadium
Performing at the Japan National Stadium is a feat only a few can claim. The broadcast showcased breathtaking performances from top-tier K-Pop groups, proving why the genre dominates the world stage. From synchronized choreography to special collaborations, the 2025 edition has set a new benchmark for year-end festivals.
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