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Dream Concert Makes Momentous International Debut in Japan, Cementing its Global Appeal

Published June 19, 2023 11:55 PM

Korea Entertainment Producer's Association


In a groundbreaking moment for the K-pop industry, the highly acclaimed Dream Concert made its historic debut in Japan this past Sunday. Officially titled "2023 Dream Concert in Japan," the eagerly anticipated event took place at the Saitama Super Arena, an iconic stadium situated on the outskirts of Tokyo, and saw a staggering attendance of approximately 30,000 fervent fans.

The star-studded lineup consisted of fourteen sensational acts, including Dream Catcher, Xia, Kim Jae-joong, and AB6IX, who delivered captivating performances throughout the day. The eclectic roster featured a mix of Korean artists such as Kingdom, Class:y, Ily:1, Aimers, and Hi-Fi Un!corn, alongside renowned Japanese acts JO1, INI, DXTeen, and Bancess.

Adding to the excitement, the event was expertly emceed by BTOB's Yook Sungjae, Kingdom's Hwon, and Iz*One's Nako Yabuki, who garnered an enthusiastic response from the typically reserved Japanese crowd.

Notably, this marked the very first occasion in which the prestigious annual K-pop extravaganza was held outside of South Korea. Dream Concert, initially launched in 1995 by the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association, a Culture Ministry-licensed corporation of entertainment firms, has since blossomed into one of the industry's most highly anticipated events, cherished by major K-pop players and fans alike.

In response to the challenges posed by the global COVID-19 pandemic, Dream Concert temporarily transitioned to an online format. However, last year saw the triumphant return of the in-person event, with its 28th edition captivating audiences in Seoul. Subsequently, the 29th edition took place in May at Busan's Asiad Main Stadium, serving as the grand finale ceremony for the 2023 World Climate Industry Expo.

The recent international debut of Dream Concert in Japan further underscores the incredible global appeal of K-pop, as fans from diverse backgrounds come together to celebrate the extraordinary talents and performances showcased by their favorite artists. The event's expansion beyond South Korea serves as a testament to the genre's soaring popularity on a global scale, firmly establishing K-pop's position as a cultural phenomenon with an ever-expanding reach.

As Dream Concert continues to captivate audiences worldwide, fans eagerly anticipate future iterations of this renowned event, eagerly anticipating the electric performances and unforgettable moments that define the K-pop experience.

Sayart.net 

Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com 

Iconic K-pop Event Draws Enthusiastic Crowd of 30,000 Fans at Saitama Super Arena

Korea Entertainment Producer's Association


In a groundbreaking moment for the K-pop industry, the highly acclaimed Dream Concert made its historic debut in Japan this past Sunday. Officially titled "2023 Dream Concert in Japan," the eagerly anticipated event took place at the Saitama Super Arena, an iconic stadium situated on the outskirts of Tokyo, and saw a staggering attendance of approximately 30,000 fervent fans.

The star-studded lineup consisted of fourteen sensational acts, including Dream Catcher, Xia, Kim Jae-joong, and AB6IX, who delivered captivating performances throughout the day. The eclectic roster featured a mix of Korean artists such as Kingdom, Class:y, Ily:1, Aimers, and Hi-Fi Un!corn, alongside renowned Japanese acts JO1, INI, DXTeen, and Bancess.

Adding to the excitement, the event was expertly emceed by BTOB's Yook Sungjae, Kingdom's Hwon, and Iz*One's Nako Yabuki, who garnered an enthusiastic response from the typically reserved Japanese crowd.

Notably, this marked the very first occasion in which the prestigious annual K-pop extravaganza was held outside of South Korea. Dream Concert, initially launched in 1995 by the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association, a Culture Ministry-licensed corporation of entertainment firms, has since blossomed into one of the industry's most highly anticipated events, cherished by major K-pop players and fans alike.

In response to the challenges posed by the global COVID-19 pandemic, Dream Concert temporarily transitioned to an online format. However, last year saw the triumphant return of the in-person event, with its 28th edition captivating audiences in Seoul. Subsequently, the 29th edition took place in May at Busan's Asiad Main Stadium, serving as the grand finale ceremony for the 2023 World Climate Industry Expo.

The recent international debut of Dream Concert in Japan further underscores the incredible global appeal of K-pop, as fans from diverse backgrounds come together to celebrate the extraordinary talents and performances showcased by their favorite artists. The event's expansion beyond South Korea serves as a testament to the genre's soaring popularity on a global scale, firmly establishing K-pop's position as a cultural phenomenon with an ever-expanding reach.

As Dream Concert continues to captivate audiences worldwide, fans eagerly anticipate future iterations of this renowned event, eagerly anticipating the electric performances and unforgettable moments that define the K-pop experience.

Sayart.net 

Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com 

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