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Aespa in Lima: How the Most Conceptual Group of the K-Pop Went From a Futuristic Experiment to a Global Phenomenon

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How the fanaticism began for “Star Wars” in Peru and why it remains present for almost fifty yearsAna Torroja: “At some point I put on a date and said that at 50 I retired. How naive I was” 50 years from Ramones’ debut: how a record of $6,000 forever changed the history of rockAt first glance, aespa might look like a group of K-pop more: four South Korean girls, precise choreographies, stunning visuals and songs designed in laboratory for a glob…
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How the fanaticism began for “Star Wars” in Peru and why it remains present for almost fifty yearsAna Torroja: “At some point I put on a date and said that at 50 I retired. How naive I was” 50 years from Ramones’ debut: how a record of $6,000 forever changed the history of rockAt first glance, aespa might look like a group of K-pop more: four South Korean girls, precise choreographies, stunning visuals and songs designed in laboratory for a glob…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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