Korea-ASEAN Music Festival Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Busan Concerts
Chloe Kim
2022chloe.k@gmil.com | 2024-07-07 23:09:25
Artists from South Korea and Southeast Asia will converge in Busan for a special two-night concert series commemorating the 35th anniversary of Korea-ASEAN relations.
The "Round in Korea" music festival, co-hosted by KBS and the ASEAN Culture House under the Korea Foundation, is set to take place this weekend at KBS Busan Hall.
BamBam of GOT7 will host the event, featuring performances by Kim Yoon-ah from Jaurim, bands Nell, Touched, Nerd Connection, and K-pop group H1-KEY from Korea. Joining them will be acclaimed artists including Zack Tabudlo from the Philippines and Jasmine Sokko from Singapore, alongside singers from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The festival aims to foster cultural exchange and strengthen the bonds between Korea and ASEAN countries through music. Chairman Kim Ki-hwan emphasized the festival's role in connecting young people and enhancing cultural solidarity across the region.
Admission to the event is free, welcoming music enthusiasts and cultural enthusiasts alike to enjoy this celebration of diverse musical talents from across Korea and Southeast Asia.
For further details and updates, interested attendees can visit the official websites of KBS and the ASEAN Culture House.
Sayart / Chloe Kim, 2022chloe.k@gmil.com
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