Events at KCCs abroad


NTX in Sao Paulo



Invited by the Korean Cultural Center in Brazil, the K-Pop group NTX embarked on an unforgettable tour across the country, starting in Brasília and visiting cities such as João Pessoa, Piracicaba, Belo Horizonte, and Niterói. All the shows were a huge success, with sold-out tickets and a warm reception from fans.


The tour was marked by special moments, including exclusive performances for the Brazilian audience, featuring Portuguese versions of “Sol” by Vitor Kley and “Tempo Perdido” by Legião Urbana.


One of the highlights of the tour took place in Niterói, where the group shared the stage with the samba school 'Unidos do Viradouro,' the 2024 Rio de Janeiro Carnival champion. It was the first time a samba school performed alongside a K-Pop group, marking a historic meeting between these two worlds.



NTX in Sao Paulo



Additionally, NTX took part in an iconic dance challenge with their song “PROBLEMATIC” at iconic locations such as the Cathedral of Brasília and the National Congress, which created a significant impact on social media, amassing 940 thousand views on Instagram.


Collaboration with renowned influencers like Nanda Carol, who has 6 million followers, contributed to over 6 million views on Instagram Reels and TikTok. The group also received coverage in major Brazilian news outlets, such as O Globo and Programa Fantástico, highlighting their growing popularity in Brazil.


NTX’s tour in Brazil concluded with a grand finale on August 17, with an unforgettable performance at the 17th Korean Culture Festival in São Paulo.


Director Cheul Hong Kim commented, “This collaboration was a remarkable example of how cultural exchange between our countries has evolved to a new level. The fusion of K-pop and samba was not just a performance but an important milestone in deepening cultural exchange between Korea and Brazil.” He added, “We hope that future cultural initiatives between the two countries will continue to expand opportunities to understand and respect each other’s cultures.”




Hyeongjin Baek from NTX