K-pop superstars GOT7 are mobbed by screaming fans as they arrive in Sydney for their Australian tour
Korean boy band GOT7 received an A-list welcome when they touched down in Australia on Wednesday.
The K-pop superstars were flanked by security as they made their way past a crowd of screaming fans at Sydney Airport.
The seven-member group are Down Under for their Aussie tour, which will see them play shows in Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena and Melbourne‘s Rod Laver Arena.
Fan frenzy! Korean boy band GOT7 received an A-list welcome when they touched down in Australia on Wednesday
GOT7 debuted in 2013 and have amassed a huge global following over the years.
In 2016, they won Best Worldwide Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards, while member Jackson Wang took home the Choice Next Big Thing award at the 2018 Teen Choice Awards last year.
The boys are huge on YouTube, where they’ve amassed well over one billion views on their music videos.
Big entrance: The K-pop superstars were flanked by security as they made their way past a crowd of screaming fans at Sydney Airport
GOT7 are just the latest in a growing number of K-pop groups to tour Australia over the last year.
In June, girl group BLACKPINK sent fans into a frenzy by bringing their In Your Area world tour to Australia.
And earlier this month, Korean boy band Ateez performed a number of shows.
Friendly: One of the members gave a friendly wave to fans as he strolled through the terminal
The group also made a memorable appearance on The Project, where they stunned host Dave Thornton with their good looks.
After speaking to the eight-member K-pop group, the comedian couldn’t stop himself from gushing over their good looks to his fellow Project co-hosts.
‘I was struggling, they are just eight gorgeous looking men!’ the 39-year-old told a surprised Waleed Aly.
‘I was sitting there just like, “I don’t know which one to look”,’ he continued. ‘They’re all so beautiful, and their hair – it’s amazing!’
Legends: GOT7 debuted in 2013 and have amassed a huge global following over the years