
Everglow finally made their debut in India, performing at the Orchid Music Festival in Gangtok, Sikkim, on December 13. This event marked the first international concert ever held in the state. The group performed at Paljor Stadium, putting on an energetic show for thousands of fans. Their set included hit songs like ‘Dun Dun,’ ‘Adios,’ and ‘Bon Bon Chocolat’.
A Historic Festival Moment for Sikkim
Sikkim marked its 50th anniversary with the Orchid Music Festival, its first international music event. English boy band BLUE headlined the event, and Everglow served as co-headliners. We are thrilled to host Everglow in Sikkim,” said Jason Manners, the festival organizer. He added, “It’s not just a concert—it’s a statement that Sikkim is ready to stand on the global stage. Everglow’s performance will mark the beginning of a new chapter in the state’s international entertainment footprint.”
Meet Everglow: The K-pop Sensation

Everglow is a four-member girl group under CHXXTA Company that debuted in 2019. The group originally had six members, but later reformed with Sihyeon, E:U, Onda, and Aisha continuing as part of the team. Their debut single, Bon Bon Chocolat, from their debut album, gained widespread popularity both domestically and internationally. Their commanding stage presence has earned them millions of fans worldwide, particularly across Asia.
What This Means for K-pop Fans in India
This has been a dream come true for K-pop stans in India. Music lovers from Gangtok and nearby areas gathered in large numbers to see many artists perform live, including Everglow. These shows highlight how K-pop is becoming more popular across India, especially in the Northeast. Groups like Younite and Super D&E in Delhi signal a rise in Korean pop group appearances in India. Furthermore, idol Jackson Wang has announced he will perform in Mumbai in early 2026. Recognising this trend, Korean entertainment companies are turning their attention to the Indian market, and with the start of HYBE India, fans are expecting even more.
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