Last month we reported that the third ‘2011 Incheon Korean Music Wave Concert‘ will be taking place at the Incheon Munhak Olympic Stadium on August 13th. The concert featured a powerful lineup and not only will this concert be another great influence to the rapidly growing K-pop wave, but it will also be helpful in exposing the beauties of the city of Incheon, especially to international tourists.
Well, earlier today it was revealed on the official website that their was a change in the lineup for the concert. Originally, SG Wannabe, CNBLUE and Son Dambi were supposed to perform but due to circumstances / schedule conflicts they can’t perform.
In absence of these three artists, they’ve been replaced with INFINITE, TEEN TOP and ZE:A.
The other artists, Super Junior, SNSD, 2PM, 2NE1, B2ST, KARA, SHINee, 2AM, f(x), miss A, T-ara, MBLAQ, F.T. Island, 4minute, SECRET and SISTAR are all still scheduled to perform.
It’s said that a big group of French tourists have already booked their seats for the phenomenal concert, and concert organizers have predicted that many other international fans and media outlets are preparing to make their way to Incheon later this month to watch the concert.
Source: Koreanwavefestival.com - allkpop
21 July:
Incheon City and HH Company are teaming up to hold the “Incheon Korean Music Wave Concert” and have announced that Girls’ Generation’s Yuri and Tiffany will MC the event – a role that has been assumed by MBC’s announcer Oh Sang Jin for the last three years.
SNSD’s Yuri and Tiffany have been busy with their work over in Japan but will still MC the “Incheon Korean Music Wave Concert” and perform with the rest of the SNSD members.
Fans are very interested in the concert and have high expectations for the two MCs, since their MCing skills have been verified on MBC’s “Show! Music Core“.
The event’s sponsor, HH Company, states that “Korea’s top music artists and their overseas efforts will give way to make the Hallyu Wave even hotter and induce even more interest in the phenomena. With the Hallyu Wave as our focus, we strive to put our best efforts into this concert“.
Ticket sales for the concert which will be held on August 13th, 2011 will go up for sale on Friday, July 22nd, 2011 at 2:00 PM via GMarket.
Source: Newsen via Nate via allkpop15 July:
It’s been officially announced that the third ‘2011 Incheon Korean Music Wave Concert‘ will be taking place at the Incheon Munhak Olympic Stadium on August 13th!
The upcoming concert shows a very promising lineup, packed with a huge range of the hottest Korean idol groups. The full lineup is as follows:
- Super Junior
- 2PM
- SNSD
- 2NE1
- B2ST
- KARA
- SHINee
- 2AM
- f(x)
- miss A
- T-ara
- MBLAQ
- CNBLUE
- F.T Island
- S.G Wannabe
- SECRET
- 4minute
- SISTAR
- Son Dambi
Not only will this concert be another great influence to the rapidly growing K-pop wave, but it will also be helpful in exposing the beauties of the city of Incheon, especially to international tourists.
It’s said that a big group of French tourists have already booked their seats for the phenomenal concert, and concert organizers have predicted that many other international fans and media outlets are preparing to make their way to Incheon next month to watch the concert.
Check out the official teaser down below!
9 July: Incheon K-Wave 2011 Promotional Video – Super Junior + other artists
30 June:
star-studded group of K-pop artists will take part in the upcoming "Incheon Korean Music Wave 2011" concert, scheduled for August 13th at 6:00pm local time. Ticket and venue information has not yet been confirmed. Although the concert will take place in Incheon, Korea, it is being marketed primarily towards Japanese fans of the artists attending in hopes that they will travel to see their favorite stars. The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism sponsored last year's concert, which was also broadcast on a special episode of Music Core.
This year's lineup-- SNSD, Wonder Girls, KARA, 4minute, Super Junior, BEAST, SHINee, 2AM, 2PM, GD&TOP, SG Wannabe, MBLAQ, and CNBlue--includes many of the Korean pop music scene's biggest stars. Many have loyal followings across Asia, and others have released singles or albums for the Japanese market (CNBlue debuted quietly in Japan before releasing their first Korean mini album in 2010).
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