K-pop sensation Psy will throw overnight concerts in Busan and Seoul, in turn, which are bound to make for the wildest year-end parties around.
Each show of the two-weekend concert series, tiled “All Night Stand,” will begin at around midnight and continue into early the next day.
Through his signature “All Night Stand” concert series, which has been held every year since 2003, Psy has established a reputation for his ability to get the crowd dancing all night.
The first weekend of the shows will take place from Dec. 22-24 at Sajik Stadium in Busan, followed by the second weekend from Dec. 28-31 at Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul.
Tickets go on sale at Interpark on Wednesday at noon.
Each show of the two-weekend concert series, tiled “All Night Stand,” will begin at around midnight and continue into early the next day.
Through his signature “All Night Stand” concert series, which has been held every year since 2003, Psy has established a reputation for his ability to get the crowd dancing all night.
The first weekend of the shows will take place from Dec. 22-24 at Sajik Stadium in Busan, followed by the second weekend from Dec. 28-31 at Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul.
Tickets go on sale at Interpark on Wednesday at noon.