Profiles of SM Entertainment's boy group Dear Alice members explored as they will be featured in BBC show, Made In Korea- The K-pop Experience
Dear Alice members (L-R) Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Blaise Noon, Olly Quinn and Reese Carter attend the photocall for "Made In Korea: The K-Pop Experience" (Photo Credit: Jeff Spicer via Getty Images)

SM Entertainment’s New British Boy Group Dear Alice: Who Are the Members?

SM Entertainment has introduced a new British boy group, Dear Alice, with five members who will be featured in BBC’s upcoming reality show, Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience. Here’s a look at the profiles of Dear Alice members, including their names, ages, and unique talents.

The globalization of K-pop culture has started in full force in the past few years. From HYBE to SM Entertainment, fans see several powerhouse music conglomerates collaborating with international labels to produce global K-pop groups.

HYBE recently launched its new multi-national pop act, KATSEYE, which will adapt the K-pop formula to achieve success in the international music scene. Following KATSEYE, SM introduced the new British band, Dear Alice, who trained rigorously to follow the K-pop routine and achieve their dream of becoming a successful music group.

SM Entertainment’s boy group Dear Alice members profiles explored

SM Entertainment‘s British Boy group’s members are Blaise, Dexter, James, Olly, and Reese. All the boy band members are aged between 23 and 19. One of the members, James Sharp, is a renowned TikTok star with over 5.5 million followers. Let’s look at the members’ profiles below.

Blaise Noon

Age- 19

British newbie singer Blaise Noon is the youngest member of Dear Alice. The rookie singer is a former pupil of BRIT school. He has been fascinated with acting, singing, and dancing since childhood. His public Instagram handle shows his love for dancing and photography.

Dexter Greenwood

Age- 22

Dexter Greenwood participated in a three-year performing arts diploma class in musical theater before joining a pop band. The rookie music artist takes a deep interest in stage performance and acting. With Dear Alice, he will get a chance to show his charisma to a broader audience.

James Sharp

Age- 23

James Sharp, aka the TikTok sensation, has a massive following on Instagram, with over 141k followers. The social media influencer’s Instagram profile reveals his interest in producing music with random elements and his passion for dancing.

The 23-year-old shared the news of his joining Dear Alice with his IG followers, writing, “I’m so proud to call these four boys my family; here’s to a perfect start to an incredible journey. We Are Dear Alice.”

Olly Quinn

Age- 20

Olly Quinn is the second youngest member of Dear Alice. The 20-year-old artist is originally from Sunderland. A BBC report reveals Olly was a childhood chorister who grew up singing. He recently graduated in dance and musical theater. Olly’s Instagram handle shows his love for nature and provides a glimpse of behind-the-scenes moments of his musician life.

Reese Carter

Age- 20

Reese Carter is from Wiltshire. According to the BBC, he has previously worked as a stage performer on cruise ships. After experiencing the performer’s life, Reese is moving on a new journey with Dear Alice.

Made In Korea: The K-Pop Experience

After the introductory reel of Blaise, Dexter, James, Olly, and Reese, fans look forward to witnessing the band’s journey in the new BBC One series, Made in Korea: The K-pop Experience. The upcoming project is a collaboration between SM Entertainment and Moon & Back Media.

BBC showcased a teaser of the show, noting: “Filmed in South Korea, Made In Korea: The K-Pop Experience sees the boys immersed into K-pop culture and put through the original K-pop training process for 100 days. They will face a schedule of choreography, vocal and performance lessons, and life coaching techniques, alongside an immersion into all aspects of Korean life—set against Seoul’s striking landscapes and iconic K-pop locations.”

The show will have six episodes and air in August on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The new K-pop documentary-style reality show will unveil the strict training process of K-pop stars and how the British boys adapt to the system to achieve their dreams.

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