Even though the majority of fans were millennial, it was also clear that though we've come from different backgrounds, we were – at least for one night - united by our shared love of Korean pop music Reem Mohammed / The National
Fans wait for the performers to take the stage at SM Town Live World Tour VI in Dubai. Reem Mohammed / The National
A fan holds up a sign at SM Town Live World Tour VI at the Autism Rocks Arena. Reem Mohammed / The National
The artists performing were all signed to the record label SM Entertainment. Reem Mohammed / The National
Red Velvet's Wendy and Seulgi perform with Kangta during the concert at the Autism rocks Arena. Reem Mohammed / The National
At the concert, all the lyrics were subbed on a big screen with Arabic captions but that didn’t stop people from proudly singing along in Korean. Reem Mohammed / The National
Some artists performing went from an EDM track to a softer R&B and pop-infused melody, while others belted out bubblegum pop or softer pop music with a rap mixed into it. Reem Mohammed / The National
While not everyone can perform the same intricate choreography moves like the members of SHINee or Red Velvet, that doesn’t mean people weren't having fun in the crowd as well. Reem Mohammed / The National
Even though the majority of fans were millennial, it was also clear that though we've come from different backgrounds, we were – at least for one night - united by our shared love of Korean pop music Reem Mohammed / The National
Fans wait for the performers to take the stage at SM Town Live World Tour VI in Dubai. Reem Mohammed / The National
A fan holds up a sign at SM Town Live World Tour VI at the Autism Rocks Arena. Reem Mohammed / The National
The artists performing were all signed to the record label SM Entertainment. Reem Mohammed / The National
Red Velvet's Wendy and Seulgi perform with Kangta during the concert at the Autism rocks Arena. Reem Mohammed / The National
At the concert, all the lyrics were subbed on a big screen with Arabic captions but that didn’t stop people from proudly singing along in Korean. Reem Mohammed / The National
Some artists performing went from an EDM track to a softer R&B and pop-infused melody, while others belted out bubblegum pop or softer pop music with a rap mixed into it. Reem Mohammed / The National
While not everyone can perform the same intricate choreography moves like the members of SHINee or Red Velvet, that doesn’t mean people weren't having fun in the crowd as well. Reem Mohammed / The National
Even though the majority of fans were millennial, it was also clear that though we've come from different backgrounds, we were – at least for one night - united by our shared love of Korean pop music Reem Mohammed / The National