International EDM Festival, "Don't Let Daddy Know," Returns to Korea with Renowned DJs
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-03-02 05:59:34
DLDK Korea Set to Mesmerize Audiences at Seoul Land in Gwacheon on April 20
▲ Courtesy of DLDK Korea official websiteDutch DJ and producer Don Diablo, along with Future Bass and melodic Dubstep artist Illenium, will headline the event. Joining them are internationally recognized acts such as Jonas Blue, Maddix, Seth Hills, and the Swedish DJ duo Dimitri Bangelis and Wyman.
Local talent is not overlooked, as Korean musicians and DJs including Arkins, H93, Ashiko (DJ and producer), and Pure 100% (songwriter and DJ) are set to take the stage.
Scheduled to run from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on April 20, the festival imposes an age restriction, admitting only those aged 20 or older. Audience members are required to verify their age during ticket purchase and present their ID cards for admission, according to the organizers.
Courtesy of DLDK Korea official website
In an announcement made by performance agency BEPC Tangent on Wednesday, the globally acclaimed EDM festival, "Don't Let Daddy Know" (DLDK), is scheduled to captivate Korean audiences on April 20 at Seoul Land in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province.
Originating in the Netherlands in 2012, DLDK has traversed 21 countries, including Austria, Germany, Poland, Spain, Turkey, and Japan. Following its Korean debut last April, the festival returns with a lineup featuring prominent overseas DJs and music producers.
Local talent is not overlooked, as Korean musicians and DJs including Arkins, H93, Ashiko (DJ and producer), and Pure 100% (songwriter and DJ) are set to take the stage.
Scheduled to run from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on April 20, the festival imposes an age restriction, admitting only those aged 20 or older. Audience members are required to verify their age during ticket purchase and present their ID cards for admission, according to the organizers.
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