No Plane Ticket, No Problem: PMG Lets You Audition From Anywhere — And It’s Working

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No Plane Ticket, No Problem: PMG Lets You Audition From Anywhere — And It’s Working

Post by jekako3952 » Mon Aug 04, 2025 6:49 pm

I wanted to share something that’s been catching a lot of attention lately in the K-Pop and P-Pop circles — and it’s coming out of the Philippines in a big way.

Popolo Music Group (PMG) is an independent label that’s gaining major traction for its online global auditions for K-Pop and P-pop hopefuls. What’s unique is how they’re doing it entirely online — and it’s K-pop. No traveling to Seoul, no intimidating casting halls, no needing industry connections. Just raw talent, a camera, and a shot at making it big.

Here’s the wild part:

In the Philippines alone,PMG is now receiving an average of 150 audition submissions every single week. That’s a huge number, and it shows just how ready Filipino talent is to break into the global scene. Their Facebook pages have been blowing up too — with tons of engagement, viral posts, and young hopefuls sharing their stories and clips.

What I find especially cool is that PMG isn’t just looking for people who are already “perfect.” They’re prioritizing attitude, drive, and humility — the stuff that truly makes an artist in the long run. According to their team, it’s not about being the most polished from the start, but about showing potential, discipline, and heart.

And for those who make it through the initial screening? PMG offers a 6-month intensive training program — vocals, dance, fitness, branding, media training — basically the full idol experience, but with a system that’s more artist-friendly and modern.

Their platform is open to applicants aged 14–25, from anywhere in the world, and they support English, Korean, and Filipino languages.

You can check out the audition portal here: www.AuditionKpop.com

What PMG is doing feels like the start of something bigger — especially for P-Pop, which has been slowly but surely gaining momentum. With labels like PMG leading the charge and Filipino talent stepping up, it honestly feels like the Philippines could become the next big pop export.

Has anyone already applied or is planning to? Would love to hear about your experience or thoughts on how this kind of digital-first audition model could change the future of K-Pop and beyond.

Let’s discuss

For those interested: you can also apply via email at demos@popolomusic.asia

They ask for a short 1–2 minute performance video + 2–3 photos + your basic info

Open worldwide

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