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KPOP Nation, a highly anticipated music festival slated for September, promises an electrifying lineup featuring renowned artists ZeroBaseOne and SF9, according to a joint announcement by the festival's organizers, the Korean Management Federation and SSD Media, on Thursday.
Dubbed the 2023 KPOP Nation X Korea Music Festival, the event is scheduled to take place in Warsaw, Poland, on September 23. The organizers emphasized their intent to evaluate the future of K-pop and the broader K-wave phenomenon in a press release issued on Thursday.
With an anticipated audience of over 50,000 concertgoers from across Europe, the festival aims to captivate fans with an array of star-studded performances. Joining the roster will be ZeroBaseOne, a rookie boy band that recently achieved a groundbreaking milestone. Their debut EP, "Youth in the Shade," garnered staggering sales of 1.24 million copies on its first day of release, making them the first rookie boy band to achieve such record-breaking sales figures. Their inclusion in the festival lineup further solidifies their growing popularity.
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Additionally, boy band SF9, along with The Boyz, CIX, and girl groups Kep1er and Mamamoo, will grace the stage at the festival, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees. SF9, comprising nine talented members, will feature five of their members, including Da Won, Zu Ho, Yoo Tae Yang, Hwi Young, and Cha Ni. Notably, Young Bin, In Seonng, and Jae Yoon are currently fulfilling their mandatory military service, while Ro Woon will be absent from the festival, as announced by the organizers.
Excitement continues to build as the festival's organizers have confirmed that the third lineup of artists set to perform will be unveiled at a later date, heightening anticipation for the forthcoming event.
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Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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