Kevin Woo: A New Chapter

Kevin Woo's journey in the K-pop scene is a compelling blend of cross-cultural experiences and versatile artistry. Initially discovered at 15 by XING Entertainment, Kevin made the leap from California to South Korea, where he debuted with the group XING in 2006. His artistic lineage—rooted in a family with a flair for the arts—gave him a unique perspective as he navigated his burgeoning career in a new country.

After leaving XING, Kevin joined U-KISS in 2008, where he quickly became a key figure. U-KISS stood out in the crowded K-pop scene for their dynamic performances and global outreach. Beyond his musical contributions, Kevin became a familiar face on television, co-hosting shows like Arirang TV's Pops in Seoul and The M-Wave, which bolstered his appeal among both Korean and international audiences.

In 2013, Kevin expanded his horizons with U-KISS' sub-unit, uBEAT, showcasing his vocal chops with the EP I Should Have Treated You Better. His foray into acting, with roles in musical productions like Summer Snow, and his four-year stint hosting After School Club, highlighted his versatility and charm, endearing him to fans worldwide.
After leaving U-KISS in 2017, Kevin launched a solo career, marked by his debut single "Ride Along," released in both Japanese and English. His solo work, characterized by a blend of pop and electronic influences, includes collaborations like "Over You" with Hollaphonic and the self-composed EP Treasure. His performances, including a standout appearance at Madison Square Garden, underscored his growth as a solo artist.
Kevin's trajectory from boy band member to solo artist and musical theater performer, including his role in the Broadway musical KPOP, reflects a unique blend of cultural influences and artistic exploration. His active presence on social media and his willingness to engage with diverse creative projects continue to resonate with a global Gen Z audience, solidifying his place as a distinctive voice in the ever-evolving K-pop landscape.