
The first pop-up store of the popular Japanese rock band Mrs. GREEN APPLE will open in South Korea.
YG PLUS, a subsidiary of YG Entertainment, announced on the 12th that it will operate the first pop-up store of Mrs. GREEN APPLE, titled 'MGA Pop-Up in Seoul Korea 2025', for seven days from the 13th to the 19th at the theSameE Myeongdong location in Jung-gu, Seoul, in collaboration with the live entertainment brand LIVET.
Formed in 2013, Mrs. GREEN APPLE is a top Japanese band with a solid fan base in South Korea, known for numerous hit songs such as 'Dance Hall', 'Inferno', and 'Ao To Natsu'. The trio consists of Omori Motoki (vocals, guitar), Wakai Hiroto (guitar), and Fujisawa Ryouka (keyboard). They achieved the prestigious award at the 66th Japan Record Awards last year, marking the first time in the 66-year history of the awards that a band has won consecutively, making them one of the top artists representing J-Pop in Japan.

This pop-up store is being held to commemorate Mrs. GREEN APPLE's first concert in Korea, which will take place on February 15 and 16 at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium. The pop-up space will feature a photo zone with a large 3D representation of Mrs. GREEN APPLE's logo and concept photos, as well as a listening area where fans can enjoy the band's hit songs.
At the pop-up store, fans can also find the Seoul Edition merchandise lineup produced by YG PLUS. Comprising a total of 16 items, the merchandise is created to commemorate Mrs. GREEN APPLE's first concert in Korea and includes slogan products made with traditional Korean Dancheong motifs and Hangul fonts, providing special collectible value for domestic fans. The Seoul Edition merchandise, which was pre-released online on the 3rd, will exceptionally expand to global sales after the concert due to the enthusiastic response from overseas fans.
Entry applications for 'MGA Pop-Up in Seoul Korea 2025' will be available from 2 PM on the 12th through Naver pre-reservation, and on-site waiting entry will also be operated.
[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]