Yes, there are non-Korean artists on Weverse. The first non-Korean artist to join the platform was Gracie Abrams, a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, who became part of Weverse in November 2020. Since then, many other Western artists have joined, including Conan Gray, Max, Thuy, Jvke, Lauv, Ariana Grande, The Kid Laroi, Jeremy Zucker, Megan Thee Stallion, and Dua Lipa.
Weverse is a platform that allows artists to communicate with their fans directly, share updates, and sell merchandise. It is popular not only among K-pop fans but also among fans of international artists. The platform offers features like live streaming and online concerts, which help artists connect with fans from all over the world.
The inclusion of non-Korean artists on Weverse is part of its strategy to expand globally and become a diverse platform for fans to engage with their favorite artists. This expansion has helped Weverse grow significantly, with more artists joining every year.