Return of the Campus Song Festival Legends" to Revive Nostalgia in Buan
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2024-11-25 01:33:18
Buan County is set to host the special performance of Campus Song Festival Returns on December 13 at 7:30 PM at the Jeollabuk-do Buan Arts Center. This event aims to rekindle memories from the 1970s and 1980s through legendary performances from Korea’s iconic university song festivals, beach song festivals, and other celebrated stages of the era.
The concert will feature live performances by renowned artists, including Hong Seo Beom of Oxen80, Gwak Jong Mok of Geonadeul, Yeo Byeong Seop of Sand Pebbles, Mok Bi of Seoul Family, and Lim Chae Young of With Daon. Adding a contemporary twist, the group This Is It will deliver a mesmerizing LED dance performance as a special feature.
This unique event is expected to bridge generational gaps by evoking fond memories for middle-aged audiences while introducing younger generations to the cultural treasures of a bygone era. It promises a heartfelt and vibrant evening for all attendees.
Tickets are priced at 10,000 KRW, with Buan residents eligible for a 90% discount, reducing the cost to just 1,000 KRW. Reservations open on December 2 and can be made via Ticket Link or by visiting the Buan Arts Center in person.
A Buan County official stated, "We hope this nostalgia-filled concert brings warmth and joy to your year-end celebrations. We remain committed to expanding cultural opportunities for our residents throughout the year."
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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