The 17th Korea Times Music Festival is fast-approaching, and this year’s festival has a fantastic lineup in-store for fans!
The Korea Times Music Festival is one of the United States’ most-successful Korean festivals as The Korea Times and its broadcast partners in South Korea bring several artists over the reflect many different generations. In addition to some of today’s hot and up-and-coming K-Pop groups, singers familiar to more mature generations also come over for this yearly family-friendly event.
This year’s festival will be held Saturday April 27, 2019 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California. The festival begins at 6pm local time.
If you’re lucky to attend this year’s event, you’ll be treated to the following performers:
Taemin (SHINee)
Super Junior
Lovelyz
Eun Ji (APINK)
Kim Beom-su
Choi Jin-hee
Kim Yeong-cheol
Tae Jin-ah
DJ DOC
Yuk Joong-wan
Ha Sung-woon
Tickets are available on the Korean Times Music Festival website. Tickets range in price from $30-$300. More information can also be found on the festival’s Facebook page. Check out the promos for the event on the festival’s official YouTube page or the playlist below!
— Olivia Murray
Sending
User Review
0
(0 votes)
1 response to “17th Korea Times Music Festival April 27, 2019”
If only I didn’t live on the other side of the country! I would love to see Taemin perform Move live and Super Junior Sorry (cause you know they would).
It’s so cool how some of these groups can be considered older and newer performers. I haven’t heard a lot of these older performers, so it would have been nice to hear them. Too bad :C
‘Doctor X’ – Japan’s Longest-Running Medical Drama In the world of Japanese dramas, few series have carved a legacy as bold and enduring as ‘Doctor‑X’. Since its debut in 2012, this medical drama has captivated viewers with its... Read More
Netflix’s K-Pop Demon Hunters, released June 20, 2025, is topping streaming charts and music playlists worldwide. Mashing K-pop spectacle with supernatural fantasy, this animated phenomenon claims the #1 spot in over 40 countries and has fans... Read More
Between 2008 and 2012, K-pop saw the rise of powerful girl groups that not only topped domestic charts but also helped fuel the global Hallyu wave. Here are the top 10 K-pop powerhouse girl groups from that golden era who skyrocketed K-pop’s... Read More
By a Whiskey-Loving Explorer with a Passport and a Curious Palate The 2025 Seoul International Wine & Spirits Expo (SIWSE) once again delivered a dazzling showcase of flavors, culture, and craft from across the globe. Held at the ever-bustling... Read More
On June 21, 2025, BTS’s SUGA officially concluded his military service after serving as a social service agent due to a prior shoulder injury. Although his final working day was June 18, his formal discharge occurred on June 21 following accrued... Read More
K-pop’s global titan BTS is officially aiming for a full‑group comeback in March 2026. According to insiders, BTS is rumored to make a group comeback in 2026. The follows the final member, Suga, scheduled to complete his mandatory military... Read More
BTS’s return in 2025 isn’t just about music – it’s a cultural moment set to reshape the global pop scene once again. As the countdown begins for BTS’s long-awaited full group comeback in 2025, ARMYs are buzzing with excitement. After a... Read More
K-pop has swept across the globe – and Latin America is no exception. From SHINee’s 2014 tour to Stray Kids’ upcoming 2025 stadium shows, Korean idols have been building a passionate fanbase in Central and South America. Over the past... Read More
Kdramas have continued to evolve, and the 4th generation – spanning from around 2018 to 2023- brought its fresh storytelling, standout acting, and unforgettable soundtracks. The era introduced bold themes and global stars. Here are 22 of the best... Read More
Dream Con logo, DreamCon.com Dream Con 2025 came to my hometown, Houston, Texas, from May 30th to June 1st. It is the largest and fastest growing Black-owned anime and gaming convention in the United States where Blerds can celebrate and indulge in... Read More
If only I didn’t live on the other side of the country! I would love to see Taemin perform Move live and Super Junior Sorry (cause you know they would).
It’s so cool how some of these groups can be considered older and newer performers. I haven’t heard a lot of these older performers, so it would have been nice to hear them. Too bad :C
#BTSGiveaway