K-pop culture includes the most loved lightsticks representing each fandom, that’s why the groups or artists pursue to have the best lightstick for their fans. These K-pop groups are competitive enough to produce unique lightsticks in K-pop!
10. Day6 light band
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As My Day (fandom of Day6) is special for the K-pop band, Day6 made sure that they will also give the best for them, leading them to not go for the conventional light stick.
Their light band is in the form of a wrist-watch, but it was improvised, and instead of putting the actual clock, it contains a centerpiece that emits light.
9. BLACKPINK Hammer Bong
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Also known as Bl-ping-bong, BLINKs lightstick was designed by the BLACKPINK members themselves. Though it looks childish at first, it eventually becomes every fan’s favorite due to its uniqueness, not to mention that this is the only lightstick that you can actually use as a toy hammer!
8. MAMAMOO’s Moobong
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As radishes seem very important to MAMAMOO and MOOMOOs, the group’s lightstick design was referred to in an actual radish, as the “Moo” in MAMAMOO, and their fandom’s name sounds like radish in Korean. Fun fact, fans of MAMAMOO are indeed savage as they actually bring real radish on the K-pop group’s concert when they still don’t have their official lightstick!
7. iKON’s Konbat
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Sound’s Like iKON’s concert bat, the K-pop group’s fandom light is patterned with a real bat! Just imagine thousands of fans coming into a concert hall with their Konbat; it’s really amazing!
However, what’s making it more unique is their logo, which is also printed on their lightstick, which came from the stripes that represent the South Korean flag.
6. TWICE Candybong
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TWICE and ONCEs lightstick is inspired by one of the group’s debut songs, “Candy Boy,” which explained the candy design. Aside from its features, including sleep and party mode, looking at TWICE’s Candybong is already fascinating, for it really looks like a lollipop!
5. Cherry Bullet’s Cherry Gun
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Who says guns are scary? Well, not for the case of Lullet’s fandom light! Cherry gun indeed resembles the shape of a gun, and there’s an actual magazine for the batteries, grip, and trigger, which you can pull to make your cherry gun emits light! Really fantastic!
4. ITZY’s Light Ring
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It seems like JYP is venturing on unique lightsticks, as ITZY’s fan light doesn’t follow the traditional lightstick as well. The group released a light ring instead, which you can hold like a tambourine. Fun Tip; you might as well use it for your future vlogs and videos to for additional lighting!
3. Golden Child’s Rune Bong
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While the shape seems odd when holding it through its handle, it will amaze you once you turned it upside down as it is actually a bowling pin! According to fans, it might symbolize the fact the there ten members in the group completing the set, just like in bowling.
2. HIGHLIGHT’s Hallabong
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While other K-pop groups went for an unconventional fan light, HIGHLIGHT takes the “light” seriously and followed a design similar to a lightbulb! Furthermore, just like their name HIGHLIGHT, their lightstick also gives off ‘high light’ and shines the brightest, contrary to its minimalist design.
1. BIG BANG’s Bang Bong
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Finally, we can’t forget the first K-pop lightstick in K-pop history, BIGBANG’s Bang Bong. Like their title being the “kings of K-pop,” their crown is also shared with VIPs (the fandom of BIGBANG) through their lightstick, which is in the form of a crown. Supremacy!
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