2013 Dream Concert announces all-star lineup
21 acts to take to the stage for biggest K-pop festival
By Korea HeraldPublished : April 10, 2013 - 19:48
The annual summer K-pop concert event series known as the “Dream Concert” is back once again with this year’s show slated to feature some of the biggest names in the K-pop industry.
This year’s 19th annual Dream Concert lineup will showcase 21 acts: Girls’ Generation, SHINee, Infinite, Kara, B2st, T-ara, Sistar, 2AM, 4minute, Secret, U-Kiss, ZE:A, EXO, B1A4, Rainbow, Huh Gak, Girls Day, Speed, BTOB, EvoL and VIXX.
The Dream Concert series is one of the largest K-pop music festivals events of the year and attracts thousands of fans from all over Korea and around the globe. Last year’s festival brought in more than 20 K-pop star groups and more than 35,000 fans.
This year’s 19th annual Dream Concert lineup will showcase 21 acts: Girls’ Generation, SHINee, Infinite, Kara, B2st, T-ara, Sistar, 2AM, 4minute, Secret, U-Kiss, ZE:A, EXO, B1A4, Rainbow, Huh Gak, Girls Day, Speed, BTOB, EvoL and VIXX.
The Dream Concert series is one of the largest K-pop music festivals events of the year and attracts thousands of fans from all over Korea and around the globe. Last year’s festival brought in more than 20 K-pop star groups and more than 35,000 fans.
“K-pop is the representative hallyu product and will continue to contribute and develop as a national brand in Korea,” said Kim Young-jin, chairman of the Korea Entertainment Producer’s Association. “Through this year’s 19th “Dream Concert” and well as next year’s 20th anniversary concert, we’re preparing the steps necessary to develop a new and valuable national brand image.”
SHINee, Girls’ Generation, Infinite, 2AM, U-Kiss and Huh Gak are among some of this year’s acts who have already made a splash in the music scene with the release of their new albums earlier this year. Girl groups 4minute and T-ara are also scheduled to release new material sometime next month.
The 2013 Dream Concert K-pop music festival will be held on Saturday, May 11 at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
By Julie Jackson (juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)
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