PRIVATE CURVE
Private Curve, the esteemed concert organizer, revealed on Wednesday that Icelandic singer-songwriter Asgeir will be making a long-awaited return to Korea for a highly anticipated concert in Seoul this July. As part of his 2023 Asia Tour, Asgeir will mesmerize audiences with his enchanting melodies at the renowned Musinsa Garage, located in Seoul's vibrant Mapo District, on July 28.
Having catapulted to stardom in 2012 with his debut album, "Dýrð Í Dauðaþögn," Asgeir achieved platinum sales status and subsequently secured the prestigious Album of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards at the Icelandic Music Awards. This captivating success led to his earlier performances in Korea, including the Hyundai Card's "5 Nights" music festival in 2014 and a memorable appearance at the Jisan Valley Rock Festival in 2017.
The eagerly anticipated "Asgeir Live in Seoul" concert marks the singer-songwriter's third visit to Korea, creating a palpable buzz among his devoted fans who have patiently awaited his return. With his unique blend of soulful vocals, introspective lyrics, and captivating stage presence, Asgeir promises an unforgettable musical experience that transcends boundaries and language barriers.
Tickets for the concert, priced at 88,000 won ($68), will be made available for purchase starting June 20 on Interpark Ticket and Melon Ticket, offering fans an opportunity to secure their seats for what is sure to be a sold-out event. Asgeir's previous performances have garnered widespread acclaim, leaving attendees yearning for more of his ethereal melodies and heartfelt performances.
As the countdown begins for Asgeir's highly anticipated return, music enthusiasts and fans across Korea eagerly await the chance to witness the iconic singer-songwriter's remarkable talent in person.
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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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