A K-pop superfan platform just crossed 12 million monthly users, and the data shows casual browsers are actually converting into paying diehards.
Weverse hit 12 million monthly active users in 2025
Weverse hit 12 million monthly active users in 2025
- BTS's full-group reunion in June sparked a 300% surge in new followers.
- The platform now hosts 178 artists, with 90% signed outside HYBE.
- Fans spent an average of 263 minutes per month on the service.
- Users uploaded 90 million posts and 213 million comments across artist communities.
- The region saw a 22% year-over-year increase in users last year.
- HYBE acquired Exile Music in late 2023 to enter Latin markets.
- Santos Bravos racked up 100 million social media views after its debut.
- The group's debut concert in Mexico City sold out in two hours.
- Artists hosted 6,558 Weverse LIVE sessions throughout the year.
- Those livestreams amassed more than 1 billion views in total.
- Digital Membership sign-ups were strong in China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and the US.
- BTS became the first community to surpass 30 million followers.
- HYBE tracked 30 million users across 32 platform features in 2024 and 2025.
- Twenty percent of current Superfans started out as casual users.
- BLACKPINK became the first girl group to exceed 10 million community followers.
- KATSEYE surpassed 2.3 million followers, with livestream views up 490% year-over-year.