NCT DREAM and STAYC perform at the "THE-K Concert" on
Oct 7 at the Olympic Stadium
SEOUL,
South Korea, Sept. 22,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ministry of Culture,
Sports and Tourism (Minister PARK Bo Gyoon, MCST) together with the
Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange (President
JUNG Kil-hwa, KOFICE) will host the "K-Culture Festival 2022" in
Gwanghwamun Square and Jamsil Sports Complex from September 30 (Fri) to October 8 (Sat), where there is everything about
Korean culture (Hallyu). This festival will capture the hearts of
all on site visitors and people around the world joining in via the
online live broadcast on the official YouTube channel (K-Culture
Festival).
Under the slogan "INTO THE-K," the festival has prepared a
variety of programs to help people around the world explore the
Hallyu planet "THE-K," which contains all the charms of Korean
culture. In addition to the globally popular K-Drama, visitors will
enjoy diverse music, including K-pop, indie, and hip-hop, as well
as parades that contain the essence of Korean culture. The festival
will also be a venue for promoting K-Culture related industries
such as Korean food, beauty products and services.
First, "K-Culture Festival Eve" will be held at Heungnyemun
Square in Gyeongbokgung Palace on September
30 (Fri) from 7pm. Under the
theme of "Korean Culture, Blooming the Future in the
Palace," the event will showcase the splendid elements of
Korean culture that coordinate the past and present, including
traditional Korean ink croquis and classical Korean
performances.
"THE-K DRAMA Concert", to be held at Gwanghwamun Square on
October 1 (Sat), will first hold a
Drama Gala Show with the leading Hallyu dramas such as <Dae Jang
Geum>, <Itaewon Class>, <Red Sleeves> and <My
Liberation Notes>. Along with the Drama Gala Show, KYUHYUN,
Kim Na-young, and Paul Kim will perfom on stage with
representative drama music that remained in the heart of fans.
Fans will also see K-pop stages up close on October 7th (Fri) when popular K-pop singers,
including NCT DREAM, STAYC and BLANK2Y perform at the "THE-K
Concert" held at the Olympic Stadium in Jamsil Sports Complex. In
particular, "THE-K Billboard Awards" will be jointly held with the
"Billboard", an American music and entertainment magazine,
highlighting the achievements of K-pop singers who were on
"Billboard Chart" for their attention-grabbing performances around
the world.
There is also a venue set up for K-Culture fans to communicate
and exchange cultural experiences. From October 2 (Sun) to the 8 (Sat), "THE-K Fan Fair"
will be held at Gwanghwamun Square and Jamsil Sports Complex
Auxiliary Stadium for fans to experience Korean food, fashion, and
characters. Popular K-pop singers like The Boyz for THE-K Talk
& Stage program will add more fan-friendly festivities.
"THE-K Stage" will be staged from October
2(Sun) to 8(Sat) by introducing hip-hop, jazz, and DJing at
Gwanghwamun Square and Jamsil Sports Complex. PENTAGON, Brave
Girls, VIVIZ, CIX, JK Kim Dong-wook, Jungin, Sunwoojunga, 10cm,
Cheese, Stella Jang, Louis, U
Sung-eun, The Quiett, Raiden, and Ginjo will be on stage.
Related government organizations and other Hallyu-related
industries will also be participating along with agencies
affiliated with the MCST, such as the Korea Tourism Organization,
Korea Creative Content Agency, King Sejong Institute Foundation,
Korea Craft and Design Foundation. The Korea Agro-Fisheries &
and Food Trade Corp., Korean Food Promotion Institute, and Small
and Medium Business Distribution Center will attend to promote
Hallyu-related industries such as agri-food, Korean food, beauty,
and fashion.
On October 8 (Sat), on the last
day of the festival, the "THE-K Parade" highlighting overall Korean
culture will start from Jongno 5-ga and continue to Gwanghwamun
Square. The festival expects to offer locals as well as Hallyu fans
around the world a meaningful experience where they become one with
Korean culture as they explore the Hallyu planet "THE-K."
More information about this festival, visitors can visit the
official website (kculturefestival.kr).
MCST official said, "The 3rd Korean Cultural Festival this year
will afford fans and artists from all over the world the
opportunity to enjoy everything about K-Culture (Hallyu) with drama
and K-pop as the two main themes." The official added, "MCST will
continue to hold global Hallyu festivals where visitors can
experience the essence of popular and traditional Korean culture
and related industries to strengthen the spread of Hallyu."
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