Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience is a unique musical experiment - can a band of Brits, assembled by the BBC, make it on the global stage under the guidance of one of the industry's biggest names?
Heading off to South Korea, Dear Alice will be plunged into K-pop culture and subjected to SM Entertainment's top-tier K-pop training process for 100 days.
With intense choreography, vocal and performance lessons, life coaching techniques, and a deep dive into all aspects of Korean life in the stunning city of Seoul, the group will certainly be tested.
So, who are the boys behind Dear Alice? OK! investigates... Blaise Noon, 19, London Brit Blaise was born in Belgium and relocated to the UK at the age of 14 to study Musical Theatre at the renowned BRIT School in Croydon, spending his weekends dancing at the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance.
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