KCON LA 2023 artists lineup, tickets prices, ticket online booking and date

KCON LA 2023 artists lineup, tickets prices, ticket online booking and date

The lineup for KCON LA 2023, which will take place in August along with the tickets at the Crypto.com Arena, have been announced

Seven members of the K-pop industry have been confirmed to play at KCON LA 2023.

KCON LA 2023 artists lineup announcement, tickets prices, ticket online booking and date

Six K-pop stars will perform on August 19 during Day 2. Among them are the groups ATEEZ, FIFTY FIFTY, Kep1er, Rain, xikers, and ZEROBASEONE from Boys Planet. The J-pop band INI will be opening for them.

The eight-group lineup for KCON LA 2023 will conclude on August 18. There will be performances by the K-pop groups ATEEZ, EVERGLOW, (G)I-DLE, ITZY, Lapillus, Stray Kids, and THE BOYZ, as well as the J-pop boyband JO1.

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The LA Convention Center and the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles will host KCON LA 2023 on August 18–20, 2023.

Tickets will be available for pre-sale via Mnetplus beginning on Wednesday (June 21) at 12 pm PDT and running through Thursday (June 22) at 10 pm PDT. Meanwhile, on Friday (June 23) at 12 p.m. PDT, tickets will go on sale to the general public via AXS.com.

Know more about KCON LA 2023

The new ‘Showcase: Nice to Meet U’, a fan outreach section at KCON Japan this year that focuses on introducing attendees to up-and-coming musicians, will make its festival debut at KCON LA 2023.

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On Day 1 of KCON LA 2023, ‘Showcase: Nice to Meet U’ will include 8TURN and Limelight, Day 2 will have CRAXY and VERIVERY, and Day 3 will feature JUST B and XG. Admission for a single day to this region will cost $30.

In 2023, KCON LA will celebrate its 11th year as the premier K-pop convention. Since then, the festival’s reach has broadened to include international stops in Thailand, Japan, and beyond, as well as domestic tour stops around the United States.

KARD, a female-fronted K-pop group, has revealed the tour dates for their ‘Playground’ world tour, set to take place in 2023. Currently, the tour has stops scheduled in both the Americas and Europe.

While everything is going on, boy band ATEEZ has added extra dates in Asia and Latin America to their ‘The Fellowship: Break The Wall’ globe tour. Concerts in Taiwan, Thailand, Brazil, and elsewhere are among them.

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