On December 17, 2025, the rising K-pop group 82MAJOR officially kicked off the “2025 Runway to Seoul” (RTS) with a high-energy opening performance at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) Showroom.

The event marks a significant intersection of K-fashion, entertainment, and technology, solidifying the group’s reputation as “performance-oriented idols.”

A Fusion of K-Fashion and K-Pop

“Runway to Seoul” is a global culture platform designed to transcend the traditional fashion show.

The 2025 event is a hybrid experience that integrates K-fashion, beauty, and entertainment.

  • Custom Collaboration: In a unique move, the members of 82MAJOR—Nam Seong-mo, Park Seok-joon, Yoon Ye-chan, Cho Seong-il, Hwang Seong-bin, and Kim Do-gyun—took the stage wearing exclusive outfits created in collaboration with the participating fashion brands.
  • Visual Evolution: The performance was noted for its “upgraded visuals,” with the group using the runway as a stage to showcase their synergy with the designers’ collections.
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82MAJOR (Credit: YouTube)

82MAJOR’s Rising Momentum

The invitation to headline such a prestigious cultural event comes during a “career-high” period for the group.

  • “Trophy” Success: Their 4th mini-album, Trophy, recently surpassed 100,000 copies in initial sales within just five days of its release.
  • Self-Producing Talent: All members of 82MAJOR participated in the writing and composition of their latest tracks, further establishing their artistic credibility.
  • Global Presence: Before this performance, the group successfully completed tours in North America, Taiwan, and Malaysia, and appeared at major international festivals like KCON LA 2025.

Upcoming Activities

82MAJOR shows no signs of slowing down as the year comes to a close:

  • Japan Fan Meeting: The group is scheduled to hold their first Japanese fan meeting at Tokyo’s Nissho Hall on December 21, 2025.
  • Solo Concert: They will return to the stage for their fifth solo concert, titled Exceptional: BE 범, on January 24–25, 2026, at the Blue Square SOL Travel Hall in Seoul.

Summary of “Runway to Seoul” Event Details

  • Feature Details
  • Date December 17, 2025
  • Location DDP Showroom, Dongdaemun Design Plaza (1F)
  • Focus K-Fashion, Beauty, Tech, and Entertainment
  • Headliner 82MAJOR
  • Collaborators Billboard Korea & DDP Showroo

In December 2025, the South Korean entertainment industry finds itself embroiled in a polarizing debate regarding the future of actor Yoo Ah-in.

Following a high-profile drug scandal that dominated headlines for over two years, news of potential new project offers has reignited public anger.

While some industry insiders appear willing to welcome the talented actor back, a significant portion of the public remains “frosty,” labeling any talk of a comeback as an “insult” to social and moral standards.

The “Vampyr” Casting Rumors: A Catalyst for Outrage

The latest wave of controversy centers on rumors that Yoo Ah-in is in talks to star in Vampyr, the upcoming occult film from acclaimed director Jang Jae-hyun.

Known for the 2024 blockbuster Exhuma, Jang is a master of the genre, and the possibility of him collaborating with Yoo has drawn intense scrutiny.

On December 17, 2025, representatives for both the production company and Yoo Ah-in’s agency, United Artist Agency (UAA), stated that “no decision has been made.”

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Yoo Ah-in (Credit: YouTube)

However, they did not deny that discussions were ongoing, leading many to interpret this as a tentative step toward a full-fledged return.

Netizens quickly flooded online communities with criticism, questioning why a director of Jang’s stature would risk his reputation by casting a controversial figure so soon after his legal battles.

“Light-Speed Comeback” and the Release of Delayed Projects

Fueling the fire is the fact that several of Yoo Ah-in’s unreleased projects finally hit theaters and streaming platforms in 2025.

  • The Match (released March 2025)
  • Hi.5 (released May 2025)

Because these films were shot before his scandal, producers decided to release them without editing out Yoo’s scenes, citing the impossibility of removing a lead actor.

The commercial success of these films—with The Match surpassing 1.8 million viewers—has been labeled by critics as a “light-speed comeback.”

Many argue that the actor is benefiting from “business as usual” while theoretically being in a period of “self-reflection.”

Public Sentiment vs. Industry Influence

The divide between the industry and the public became even more apparent after Yoo Ah-in was spotted at a private gathering with Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho.

A photo shared by DJ Peggy Gou showed the actor smiling alongside the Parasite director, sparking rumors that major industry figures are still supportive of his career.

While some fans maintain that Yoo’s “undeniable talent” is a shame to waste, the prevailing sentiment on Korean web portals is one of “fury.” Common refrains among netizens include:

“Casting him is an insult to the public.” “Where is the entertainment industry’s moral standard?” “A suspended sentence is still a guilty verdict.”

As of late 2025, Yoo Ah-in’s legal saga has technically concluded. The Supreme Court of Korea recently upheld a one-year prison sentence, suspended for two years, for habitual drug use involving substances such as propofol, ketamine, and midazolam.

Under the terms of his probation, he will not serve jail time unless he commits another offense.

Despite being legally “free,” the court of public opinion remains a much tougher hurdle. Whether Yoo Ah-in can successfully navigate this “redemption arc” depends on his ability to prove genuine remorse in a culture that increasingly demands high moral accountability from its stars.

For now, the “noise” surrounding a single casting rumor suggests that his road to full reinstatement in the industry will be anything but smooth.