Seoul Jazz Festival 2023 Unveils Stellar Lineup for 16th Edition
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-12-21 06:56:56
International and Local Artists Set to Mesmerize Audiences at Olympic Park
▲ Courtesy of PRIVATE CURVEKnown as one of the largest music festivals in Korea, the Seoul Jazz Festival will feature performances across four stages in the Olympic Park area: 88 Garden, KSPO Dome, SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium, and Lakeside Avenue.
With a lineup boasting around 60 artists from both Korea and overseas, the festival promises a diverse and captivating musical experience for attendees.
Early bird tickets for the event will be available starting December 28 at 12 p.m. on Melon Ticket, priced at 380,000 won ($291) for access to all three days of the festival. It's worth noting that the early bird tickets will be offered in limited quantities.
For more information, interested attendees can stay tuned to the festival's official website and social media channels.
Courtesy of PRIVATE CURVE
In a recent announcement by Private Curve, the organizers of the Seoul Jazz Festival, the eagerly awaited 16th edition is scheduled to take place from May 31 to June 2 at the iconic Olympic Park in southern Seoul.
American singer-songwriter Lauv, renowned Jazz trio John Scofield Trio, French sensation FKJ, British duo Jungle, and Icelandic artist Laufey are among the headlining performers for the upcoming festival. Notably, Jungle and Laufey are making their debut appearances in Korea.
With a lineup boasting around 60 artists from both Korea and overseas, the festival promises a diverse and captivating musical experience for attendees.
Early bird tickets for the event will be available starting December 28 at 12 p.m. on Melon Ticket, priced at 380,000 won ($291) for access to all three days of the festival. It's worth noting that the early bird tickets will be offered in limited quantities.
For more information, interested attendees can stay tuned to the festival's official website and social media channels.
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