Song Ga-in to Perform at 'Olive Union Festival' for the Hard of Hearing
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-05-07 23:10:12
Olive Union Festival's poster
South Korean singer and actress, Song Ga-in, has announced that she will be taking part in the 'Olive Union Festival', a charity concert for people with hearing loss. The festival, organized by Olive Union, a company specializing in smart hearing aids, aims to bring joy and comfort to those with hearing loss by combining technology and music.
Taking place at V Space in Dongdaemun, Seoul, on May 9th at 7 pm, the festival seeks to raise social interest and awareness for people with hearing loss through the good influence of artists. This isn't the first time that Song Ga-in has participated in charity events for people with hearing loss. Last year, she appeared on the 'All-For You' charity music talk show, demonstrating her commitment to giving back to her community and spreading positivity.
In a statement released by her agency, Song expressed her excitement about the upcoming event, stating, "This is a meaningful opportunity to get closer to the fans who are hard of hearing. I hope that through this concert, social interest and affection for people with hearing loss will increase."
Song Ga-in is well-known for her philanthropy and social activism, regularly participating in charitable events and initiatives. Her participation in the Olive Union Festival demonstrates her continued commitment to making a positive impact in her community.
The festival is expected to attract a large audience and is anticipated to be a heartwarming and memorable event for all those involved.
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