The festival will provide a colorful and dynamic venue for communities of K-pop lovers as renowned bands grace the stage, performing their greatest hits over the two-day event.

Taking the spotlight first is The Wind band from the Republic of Korea (RoK), who will captivate the audience with their vibrant song “Island”. In addition, the acclaimed singer Kim Jongdae will showcase his chart-topping songs, including “Beautiful Goodbye”, “Hold you tight”, “Shall we?”, and “Best luck”.

Following them, the Infinite boy band, known for being the first Korean act to top the Billboard’s Emerging Artists Chart, will deliver an electrifying performance featuring their timeless tracks “I Got You”, “New Emotions”, “Be Mine”, and “Paradise”.

Adding to the excitement, two members of the Super Junior D&E boy band will also enthrall the crowd with their hit songs “Bout you”, “Oppa, Oppa”, “Danger”, “B.A.D”, and “Can You Feel It”.

Moreover, the festival-goers will have the privilege to enjoy remarkable performances by Vietnamese guest artists, including Chi Pu, who was honored among the Forbes list of the Asia Pacific’s 100 most influential digital stars in 2020. Additionally, Toc Tien and Duc Phuc, the winner of The Voice of Vietnam singing contest in 2015, will also grace the stage.

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