‘2023 K-pop Nation x Korea Music Festival’: line-up and more

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Poland is set to hold its first-ever K-pop stadium concert later this year called the 2023 K-pop Nation x Korea Music Festival.

Today (July 13), K-pop Nation announced the second line-up for the upcoming concert, featuring Boys Planet group ZEROBASEONE and boyband SF9. The two acts join the first slate of artists – THE BOYZ, MAMAMOO+, Kep1er, CIX – was announced in late-June.

2023 K-pop Nation x Korea Music Festival, will be held at the PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw on September 23. Tickets for the event are available now via Eventim Germany and Eventium Poland, from EURO191.50 and PLN549.00 onwards, respectively.

2023 K-pop Nation x Korea Music Festival was first announced on June 14 by the Korea Management Federation (KMF), which represents at least 350 Korean entertainment agencies. It will be the first K-pop stadium concert held in Poland.

“We will show the essence of an authentic K-pop concert to foreign K-pop fans,” said KMF chairman Yoo Jae-woong, per The Korea Herald. “Starting with ‘K-pop Nation,’ we want to host K-pop concerts overseas regularly. We are also currently planning diverse projects to support K-pop rookies in expanding their reach to foreign markets.”

Several K-pop artists including Epik High, Kang Daniel and CL are also set to visit Poland next month for the upcoming ‘K-pop Stars Festival’, which will be held in Warsaw from July 7 to 9. The three-day event will feature a line-up of 12 acts, several of which have yet to be revealed, as well as various attractions surrounding Korean food and culture.



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