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The new documentary 'WHAM! 10 Days In China' looks back at a historic pop moment, but its release today underscores China’s ongoing cultural magnetism.

When WHAM! touched down in Beijing and Guangzhou in 1985, they became the first Western pop group to perform in China. Now, nearly 40 years later, a new documentary, WHAM! 10 Days In China, is hitting global cinemas on July 28 to revisit this historic East-meets-West collision. Featuring never-before-seen archive footage and interviews, the film captures a pivotal moment when pop met politics.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Image via TIME.

But why release this now? While WHAM! might seem like a retro throwback for Gen Z audiences, the arrival of this documentary signals something much larger: China’s undeniable and growing importance in the global cultural zeitgeist. The 1985 tour was a bold gamble that expanded the band’s global reach. Today, that exact same cross-cultural magnetism is stronger than ever.

We are seeing a massive resurgence of contemporary Western creators bridging this cultural gap. From iShowSpeed’s chaotic, viral live streams traversing mainland China, to comedian Jimmy O Yang exploring local culture and cuisine in Hong Kong, today’s digital superstars are following in WHAM!’s pioneering footsteps. They travel East not just for the views, but because China remains a highly dynamic, fascinating frontier for global audiences.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Film poster via Live For Films.

WHAM! 10 Days In China, distributed by Sony Music Vision and Trafalgar Releasing, is a timely reminder that whether it’s 1985 pop royalty or today’s YouTube and Twitch titans, the cultural exchange between East and West continues to captivate the world. Tickets officially go on sale today at wham10daysinchina.com. In the meantime, catch George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s live performance during this history-making moment in West-meets-East pop below.

Cover image via Live For Films.

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The new documentary 'WHAM! 10 Days In China' looks back at a historic pop moment, but its release today underscores China’s ongoing cultural magnetism.

When WHAM! touched down in Beijing and Guangzhou in 1985, they became the first Western pop group to perform in China. Now, nearly 40 years later, a new documentary, WHAM! 10 Days In China, is hitting global cinemas on July 28 to revisit this historic East-meets-West collision. Featuring never-before-seen archive footage and interviews, the film captures a pivotal moment when pop met politics.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Image via TIME.

But why release this now? While WHAM! might seem like a retro throwback for Gen Z audiences, the arrival of this documentary signals something much larger: China’s undeniable and growing importance in the global cultural zeitgeist. The 1985 tour was a bold gamble that expanded the band’s global reach. Today, that exact same cross-cultural magnetism is stronger than ever.

We are seeing a massive resurgence of contemporary Western creators bridging this cultural gap. From iShowSpeed’s chaotic, viral live streams traversing mainland China, to comedian Jimmy O Yang exploring local culture and cuisine in Hong Kong, today’s digital superstars are following in WHAM!’s pioneering footsteps. They travel East not just for the views, but because China remains a highly dynamic, fascinating frontier for global audiences.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Film poster via Live For Films.

WHAM! 10 Days In China, distributed by Sony Music Vision and Trafalgar Releasing, is a timely reminder that whether it’s 1985 pop royalty or today’s YouTube and Twitch titans, the cultural exchange between East and West continues to captivate the world. Tickets officially go on sale today at wham10daysinchina.com. In the meantime, catch George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s live performance during this history-making moment in West-meets-East pop below.

Cover image via Live For Films.

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The new documentary 'WHAM! 10 Days In China' looks back at a historic pop moment, but its release today underscores China’s ongoing cultural magnetism.

When WHAM! touched down in Beijing and Guangzhou in 1985, they became the first Western pop group to perform in China. Now, nearly 40 years later, a new documentary, WHAM! 10 Days In China, is hitting global cinemas on July 28 to revisit this historic East-meets-West collision. Featuring never-before-seen archive footage and interviews, the film captures a pivotal moment when pop met politics.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Image via TIME.

But why release this now? While WHAM! might seem like a retro throwback for Gen Z audiences, the arrival of this documentary signals something much larger: China’s undeniable and growing importance in the global cultural zeitgeist. The 1985 tour was a bold gamble that expanded the band’s global reach. Today, that exact same cross-cultural magnetism is stronger than ever.

We are seeing a massive resurgence of contemporary Western creators bridging this cultural gap. From iShowSpeed’s chaotic, viral live streams traversing mainland China, to comedian Jimmy O Yang exploring local culture and cuisine in Hong Kong, today’s digital superstars are following in WHAM!’s pioneering footsteps. They travel East not just for the views, but because China remains a highly dynamic, fascinating frontier for global audiences.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Film poster via Live For Films.

WHAM! 10 Days In China, distributed by Sony Music Vision and Trafalgar Releasing, is a timely reminder that whether it’s 1985 pop royalty or today’s YouTube and Twitch titans, the cultural exchange between East and West continues to captivate the world. Tickets officially go on sale today at wham10daysinchina.com. In the meantime, catch George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s live performance during this history-making moment in West-meets-East pop below.

Cover image via Live For Films.

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The new documentary 'WHAM! 10 Days In China' looks back at a historic pop moment, but its release today underscores China’s ongoing cultural magnetism.

When WHAM! touched down in Beijing and Guangzhou in 1985, they became the first Western pop group to perform in China. Now, nearly 40 years later, a new documentary, WHAM! 10 Days In China, is hitting global cinemas on July 28 to revisit this historic East-meets-West collision. Featuring never-before-seen archive footage and interviews, the film captures a pivotal moment when pop met politics.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Image via TIME.

But why release this now? While WHAM! might seem like a retro throwback for Gen Z audiences, the arrival of this documentary signals something much larger: China’s undeniable and growing importance in the global cultural zeitgeist. The 1985 tour was a bold gamble that expanded the band’s global reach. Today, that exact same cross-cultural magnetism is stronger than ever.

We are seeing a massive resurgence of contemporary Western creators bridging this cultural gap. From iShowSpeed’s chaotic, viral live streams traversing mainland China, to comedian Jimmy O Yang exploring local culture and cuisine in Hong Kong, today’s digital superstars are following in WHAM!’s pioneering footsteps. They travel East not just for the views, but because China remains a highly dynamic, fascinating frontier for global audiences.

RADII talks about legendary pop group WHAM! being the first Western pop group to perform in China 40 years ago, to their upcoming documentary WHAM! 10 Days in China.
Film poster via Live For Films.

WHAM! 10 Days In China, distributed by Sony Music Vision and Trafalgar Releasing, is a timely reminder that whether it’s 1985 pop royalty or today’s YouTube and Twitch titans, the cultural exchange between East and West continues to captivate the world. Tickets officially go on sale today at wham10daysinchina.com. In the meantime, catch George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s live performance during this history-making moment in West-meets-East pop below.

Cover image via Live For Films.

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