It’s official Weverse, the global super fan platform connecting artists and fans worldwide, is making a bold move into China by launching its private chat service Weverse DM directly inside Tencent’s QQ Music. Announced through QQ Music’s Weibo on November 5, the partnership marks a powerful step in bridging global fandoms with one of China’s largest digital music ecosystems. The in-app Weverse DM service will officially go live on November 18, giving millions of Chinese fans a new way to connect with their favorite stars more personally than ever.

For the uninitiated, Weverse DM is more than just a chat feature it’s an intimate communication channel where fans can exchange messages with their favorite artists. From powerhouse groups like TOMORROW X TOGETHER and LE SSERAFIM to rising actors Byun Woo-seok and Lee Chae-min, the service already draws massive engagement globally. What makes it stand out is its automatic translation support in 14 languages, breaking down communication barriers and bringing fans from every corner of the world into the same conversation.
A QQ Music representative shared that the new collaboration will “allow Chinese fans to communicate with artists more smoothly and conveniently,” emphasizing how the integration enhances the platform’s all-in-one ecosystem of music, community, and entertainment. Meanwhile, a Weverse Company official highlighted that the partnership “significantly improves accessibility for fans in China,” confirming the company’s plans to expand its services and presence across the region.
With this move, Weverse isn’t just entering a new market it’s redefining the global fan experience by fusing social connection, music, and emotion into one seamless space.