KCON Japan 2023 Festival to Offer Dance-Along Opportunity with STAYC and Le Sserafim
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-08 17:11:20
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KCON Japan 2023, the popular K-culture festival, will take place this week from Friday to Sunday, featuring a unique dance-along opportunity with girl groups STAYC and Le Sserafim. The festival offers a platform for K-pop fans to perform alongside their favorite stars on Saturday. The event will be held at Tokyo's Makuhari Messe convention center and will be streamed live through Genie Music STAYG, the KCON official YouTube channel, and MnetSmart+.
The festival organizers are holding an audition on Friday for contenders to perform "Poppy" by STAYC and "Antifragile" by Le Sserafim. The performers who pass the audition will get a chance to perform alongside the stars on the same day. STAYC and Le Sserafim are both extremely popular in Japan, with STAYC having dropped its second Japanese single "Poppy" last November and Le Sserafim releasing the Japanese version of "Fearless" in December 2022.
KCON Japan 2023 is a much-awaited event, and fans from across Japan and around the world are expected to attend the festival. The event promises to provide an immersive experience for attendees with K-pop performances, dance workshops, and various other activities related to Korean culture. The festival has always been a hub for K-pop enthusiasts, and the opportunity to dance along with STAYC and Le Sserafim has made the event even more exciting for fans.
KCON is a global K-culture festival held annually in various countries worldwide. The festival features a range of activities, including K-pop concerts, celebrity meet-and-greets, dance workshops, panels, and food stalls. KCON also features the latest trends in K-beauty and K-fashion, making it a one-stop destination for everything K-culture-related.
Apart from KCON Japan 2023, the Los Angeles edition of KCON is scheduled to be held from August 18 to 20 at the Crypto.com Arena and LA Convention Center. The festival is expected to draw a large number of K-pop fans from around the world, who will get a chance to experience the best of Korean culture through the festival's various activities.
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