For K-Pop lovers, music shows aren’t just something you watch later; they’re something you experience, and now, you can experience them live on KOCOWA+ with other fans who know exactly why that one stage moment is e-ver-y-thing.
KOCOWA+ is introducing live K-Pop Watch Parties for Music Bank, Music Core, and Inkigayo, creating a space where you can watch in real time and chat as everything unfolds. Think of it as your K-Pop group chat all right here on KOCOWA+!
Music Bank: The Friday Way to Start Your K-Pop Weekend
“Music Bank” is the ideal kickoff for your Friday watch party and sets the tone for your K-Pop weekend. With its clean, structured, chart-based scoring system, this show is where you see how songs are really performing and where wins feel especially meaningful. Encore stages often turn into the most talked-about moments, and watching live adds an extra layer of excitement as the final results come in.
LIVE Date/Time: Friday, 1:00AM PST | 8:05 AM UTC
Show! Music Core: Saturday Energy
Known for strong live vocals and creative camera work, “Show! Music Core” sets bring a different kind of excitement to Saturdays. Performances feel bold and dynamic, and there’s always a sense that something unexpected might happen. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself glued to the screen while the chat lights up with real-time reactions.
LIVE Date/Time: This week, March 28, is canceled
Inkigayo: Sundays in Style
“Inkigayo” is the perfect way to close out the K-Pop weekend. Airing on Sundays, it’s known for beautifully produced stages, trendsetting dances, and lots of comeback performances. There’s a sense of anticipation and nostalgia that comes with watching “Inkigayo” live.
LIVE Date/Time: Saturday 23:20 PM PST | Sunday 6:30 AM UTC
Watching these shows on your own is always enjoyable, but watching them live with other fans is where it’s at. When you join our live watch shows on KOCOWA+, you’ll be sharing your delight and surprise with people all across the world.
Join us on KOCOWA+, jump into the chat, and make Music Bank, Music Core, and Inkigayo part of your weekly routine. Once you watch K-Pop this way, it’s hard to imagine watching it any other!
