Paradise City Announces Asian Pop Festival Lineup for June
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-03-27 12:18:10
Well-Known Artists from Across Asia to Perform at Incheon's Paradise City
▲ Poster for the Asian Pop Festival / Courtesy of Paradise City ▲ Nell / Courtesy of SpaceBohemianInternational acts performing at the festival include Taiwan's No Party For Cao Dong, Japanese musicians Wednesday Campanella and betcover!!, and American indie pop band Japanese Breakfast, led by Korean-American musician Michelle Zauner, author of "Crying in H Mart."
The festival will take place across four different venues within Paradise City: Culture Park, Studio Paradise, Club Chroma, and Rubik lounge bar, each catering to different genres and styles.
Further details regarding additional lineup announcements and ticket sales will be provided through the festival's official social media channels.
Courtesy of SpaceBohemian
Paradise City in Incheon is set to host the Asian Pop Festival on June 22-23, organized by Paradise Culture Foundation and APF Co.
The festival will feature performances by renowned artists from various Asian countries, including Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and the United States.
The initial lineup includes Korean musicians such as Kim Chang-wan Band, Nell, Playbook, Yeoyu and Seolbin, Lang Lee, Glen Check, and CHS.
The festival will take place across four different venues within Paradise City: Culture Park, Studio Paradise, Club Chroma, and Rubik lounge bar, each catering to different genres and styles.
Further details regarding additional lineup announcements and ticket sales will be provided through the festival's official social media channels.
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