Citations:fanchant

Noun: "(South Korean idol fandom) a phrase that is chanted by fans in the audience in sync to live performances"

 * 2017, Tamara Martinez, "Everything You Need To Know About Kpop", Kay News (Kankakee Junior High School, Kankakee, IL), May 2017, page 4:
 * These fanchants allow fans to, in a way, interact and participate with the group.
 * 2017, Frisanty Marissa, "CNBLUE Graced The Stage With 2017 CNBLUE [Between US] In Jakarta Concert", HALLYU Magazine, Number 28 (2017), page 25:
 * The crowd could not stop doing the fanchant and sing along with the members,
 * 2018, Nancy Tran & Angela Trinh, "The World Of K-Pop", The Arrowhead (Waukee High School, Waukee, IA), September 2018, page 7:
 * During live performances, especially for popular groups there will often be fanchants.
 * 2018, Soizic Cistac, "Alphabet In Paris", HALLYU Magazine, Winter 2018, page 19:
 * The fans have to their great singing in chorus a few fanchants which enlivened the faces of the artists and at the same time animated greatly the atmosphere of the concert.
 * 2019, Milagros Robelo, "Don't Stray away from these Kids", The Crimson Chronicle (Hollywood High, Hollywood, CA), May 2019, page 9:
 * The whole auditorium erupted with cheers and fanchants.
 * 2019, Stephanie Nieve-Silva, quoted in Sreya Das, "BTS Comes Back to New Jersey", The Vector (New Jersey Institute of Technology), 8 May 2019, page 9:
 * The fanchants are absolutely breathtaking once you hear them live and the performances are amazing.
 * 2019, Julie Lee, "The power of BTS and ARMY", The Milton Paper (Milton Academy, Milton, MA), 7 June 2019, page 14:
 * This is the fanchant of BTS that ARMY, the BTS fanclub, chants before the title songs of BTS start.
 * 2019, Keeley Burridge, "KNK: Live In London", UKP Magazine, September 2019, page 20:
 * The crowd, instantly thrilled to hear the latest comeback single live, matched the enthusiasm of the members with impressive fanchants.
 * 2020, Stephen Lee, K-Pop Confidential, unnumbered page:
 * They have perfectly timed fanchants prepared, which line up with the song's chorus.
 * 2020, Santiago Alfaro Rotondo, "Piracy As Media Practice: The Informal Market of Music and Videos in Peru", in Piracy and Intellectual Property in Latin America: Rethinking Creativity and the Common Good (eds. Juan Poblete & Víctor Goldgel-Carballo), unnumbered page:
 * The rest of the so-called Korean wave were next: the fan clubs, the stores specialized in K-pop merchandising, the concerts, the practice of K-pop choreographies in public spaces, the Korean food restaurants, and the fanchants (fans meeting to sing).
 * 2021, Alicja Sulkowska, "BTS' 'Speak Yourself' world tour as an intermedial spectacle of attachment", in Innovation in Music: Future Opportunities (eds. Justin Paterson, Rob Toulson, & Russ Hepworth-Sawyer), unnumbered page:
 * Fanchants, singing the lyrics even louder than the artists on stage – all of that is during the SY Tour of both individually validating and collectively emancipating significance.
 * 2021, Chloe Ruiz & Jullia Chen, "Reinventing the local limelight", The GUIDON (Ateneo de Manila University, Manila, Philippines), March - April 2021, page 3:
 * Playing worldwide sensation BTS's Dynamite on repeat, blasting fanchants, and calling dibs on a bias influenced the eventual rise of Philippine Pop or P-pop.