The festival will
be held Jeju Stadium on November 4. Festival organiser Korea Management
Federation also runs the Korea Music Festival in Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome, which has been held for the
past two years.
The first Jeju Hallyu Festival will kick off this weekend, with the festival to be an annual affair showcasing all things K-pop.
The festival will be held Jeju Stadium on November 4. Festival organiser Korea Management Federation also runs the Korea Music Festival in Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome, which has been held for the past two years.
Artists expected to perform at the festival include Wanna One, AOA, Red Velvet, EXID, Oh My Girl, Momoland, NCT Dream, 9 Muses, GFriend, Hwang Chi-yeol, N.Flying, Pentagon, Stray Kids, The Boyz, Dreamcatcher and more.
Tickets for the stands can be purchased at www.ticketlink.co.kr. Tickets closer to the stage can be purchased at www.kstar.tv.
The festival is supported by South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea Creative Content Agency and Jeju Tourism Organization.