Epik High’s Tablo Reveals Why Their Lightstick Design Was Rejected, And Now Fans Want One Even More

Fans have already drawn up the design 😂

Korean hip-hop veteran trio, Epik Highcelebrates their 20th anniversary this year, and they are celebrating with fans on the road for their All Time High world tour.

(From left:) Epik High’s DJ Tukutz, Tablo, and Mithra Jin | @realmithrajin/Instagram

Though the talented group is 20 years into their career, they’ve never had an official lightstick. While fans may have wondered why, Epik High’s Table has a reasonable explanation.

In an interview with VICE in 2022, following the release of Tablo’s podcast series with VICE and iHeart Radio, Authentic: The Story of Table, the Epik High leader was asked what he imagined Epik High’s lightstick to look like.

Epic High’s Table | @blobyblo/Instagram

Tablo revealed that the group almost had an official lightstick, but their former company advised that the group’s design concept wasn’t a good idea.

What we decided to do was make a hand, because we’re always like ‘Yo! Put your hands up!,’ right? So people could put up their glowing light hand…

— Epic High’s Tablet

While that may seem innocent enough, the intentions hilariously weren’t what they seemed.

If we said something on stage, or we screwed up on stage and you didn’t like it, you press the button, and only [the middle finger] and the hand would stay lit, and the rest would turn off.

— Epic High’s Tablet

Epik High is known for their relatable and down-to-earth humor, and Tablo reminded fans of their lightstick design concept more recently on Twitter, revealing that it was their former company, YG Entertainmentwho advised against their “middle finger” lightsticks.

Netizens loved the story and the idea for the lightstick, and it made them want an official lightstick now more than ever.

A talented fan stepped up and created a creative mock-up of the lightstick, bringing the dream virtually to life.

Fans took Epik High’s initial lightstick design rejection as a challenge, sharing they intended to make their own “middle finger” lightsticks for future concerts.

Fans are hoping that the group will pitch the idea again, and the first-of-its-kind “middle finger” lightstick will finally come to life!