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Hallyupopfest comes to Wembley Arena

Looks like a fun event, but I’m afraid I can’t make sense of the format of each day’s running order, which seems to include both a (late afternoon?) showcase and an evening concert. No doubt the details will become clear nearer the time.

Hallyupopfest comes to Wembley Arena

9 July: CHEN (headliner), ASTRO, HWASA, EVERGLOW, ONEUS, P1HARMONY (Showcase) and SAM KIM (Showcase)
10 July: Kai (headliner), SF9, KEP1ER, CIX, CRAVITY, WEEEKLY (Showcase) and PAUL KIM (Showcase).
Date: Saturday 9 July - Sunday 10 July 2022, Doors 5pm
Venue:
Wembley Arena | Arena Square | Engineers Way | Wembley Park | Wembley | Middx HA9 0AA | | [Map]

Tickets: per day: £113 - £313 | Get tickets here
Hallyupopfest poster

K-pop music festival, HallyuPopFest, will be making their first foray into London in July, following huge success as one of South East Asia’s largest Korean music festivals. The best of Korean music and lifestyle will converge at the electrifying K-pop extravaganza on 9-10 July at OVO Arena Wembley.

The Evening Concert is expected to run for around 3 hours each day, with Headlining artistes performing sets lasting at least 30 minutes each.

Showcase artistes (2 K-Pop acts each day) each have, no less than, a 40 minutes set during the Showcase. They will also make their appearance and perform a ~15 minutes set during the Evening Concert!

Saturday lineup: CHEN (headliner), ASTRO, HWASA, EVERGLOW, ONEUS, P1HARMONY (Showcase) and SAM KIM (Showcase)
On Sunday: Kai (headliner), SF9, KEP1ER, CIX, CRAVITY, WEEEKLY (Showcase) and PAUL KIM (Showcase).

VIP Standing Includes:

– Red Carpet VIP Pen
– Golden Circle Standing Evening Concert Tickets
– Priority Entry
– Exclusive HallyuPass Lanyard
– Hi-Wave Meet & Greet*

VIP Seating Includes:

– Best Seats in the House Evening Concert Tickets
– Priority Entry
– Exclusive HallyuPass Lanyard

– Hi-Wave Meet & Greet*

*Ballot System

Timings and line up subject to change.

(automatically generated) We didn’t review this event, but the NME did, here.

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