Taeyang, Kwon Eun-bi and more to perform at HallyuPopFest Singapore 2023
Written by ABR on 30/08/2023
K-pop festival HallyuPopFest has announced the full line-up for its upcoming 2023 Singapore event, featuring Taeyang and Kwon Eun-bi.
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Today (August 28), the organisers behind HallyuPopFest Singapore 2023 released a promotional video unveiling the full line-up of its upcoming one-day event in Singapore on November 12 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
The concert will be headlined by Big Bang‘s Taeyang, who will be joined by SF9, Kwon Eun-bi, Kep1er and DKZ. Tickets for the concert cost SG$168 to SG$328, with the red carpet, h-wave and photo-taking events available.
Tickets for HallyuPopFest Singapore 2023 will go on sale this Thursday (August 31) at 10am local time via Ticketmaster SG.
Ticket sales start from 31 August, 10am on https://t.co/qTdramhIXO – make sure to mark your calendars! For more details head to https://t.co/61eg5rDtkC.#HallyuPopFestSG2023
— HallyuPopFest Singapore 2023 (@hpfsingapore) August 28, 2023
Are you prepared for #HallyuPopFestSG2023?!
12 November, 2023
Singapore Indoor StadiumThe seat map & ticket prices are out now! Ticket sales begin 31 August, 10am onwards viahttps://t.co/3IjdSMiHHo
For more details head tohttps://t.co/ukReO3nag5#HallyuPopFest2023 pic.twitter.com/m0RvnghiRP
— HallyuPopFest (@HallyuPopFest) August 30, 2023
HallyuPopFest first debuted in 2018 with a three-day event in Singapore, before returning to the city-state the following year. The festival has since expanded beyond Asia, and held its first UK and Australian events in London and Sydney in 2022.
HallyuPopFest is also headed to Macau in 2023. The two-day event on October 21 and 22 (Saturday and Sunday) at Wynn Palace will be headlined by NCT Dream and SHINee, with eight other artists performing over the festival’s run.
In other concert news, ON Music Festival in Manila has unveiled the full lineup for its upcoming November event, which includes a mix of South Korean and local artists. They include EXO’s Suho, Seori, Ben&Ben and more.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK are set to wrap up their ‘Born Pink’ world tour with two final shows in Seoul in September. The second night of the final two dates will also be streamed online via Weverse concerts. Click the link for more information.
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