“Planet K-Pop” arrives at NJPAC as a live rock-pop event that treats the genre as a working culture, not just a sound. It traces how Korean pop draws from global guitar music, dance-floor hooks, and tightly organized performance systems, then feeds those influences back into the mainstream. In the New York–area context, it reads as part of the region’s long relationship with Korean diaspora audiences and the institutions now programming their tastes. Its most telling move is to frame fandom and production as infrastructure, with aesthetics following close behind.