Get ready to enjoy the 'ATA Festival 2025' with a stellar lineup of performers. Are you prepared to dive into the excitement?
"Just bring your enthusiasm."
K-pop sensation Kim Junsu has shared what attendees need to bring to the 'ATA Festival 2025'. Set to take place on September 27-28 at Nanji Hangang Park, this K-pop extravaganza promises a memorable experience. Kim Junsu will perform on the festival's opening day, September 27th.
An interview video featuring Kim Junsu expressing his excitement for the ATA Festival was released on TenAsia and the festival's official social media channels at noon on the 15th. TenAsia's social media presence spans YouTube, Instagram, and NaverTV, with a dedicated Instagram account for the ATA Festival. Simply search for 'TenAsia' or 'ATA Festival' to find these accounts easily.
In the video, Kim Junsu, a seasoned artist with 21 years in the industry, greets fans with a relaxed wave. As the headliner for the festival's first day, he humbly admits, "The term 'headliner' feels unfamiliar," while also expressing his anticipation for the event.
Kim Junsu is fully prepared to match the festival's grand scale. He plans to perform music that the audience can enjoy together, stating, "You can look forward to it." He adds, "Spoiling the surprise would ruin the fun, so experience it live at the ATA Festival. Just come with an open heart to enjoy the performance."
The first day of the ATA Festival (September 27th) will feature performances by Kim Junsu, Kyungseo, Park Hye-won, Say My Name, Lee Mujin, Jannabi, Peppertones, H1-KEY, and Hwang Garam. The second day (September 28th) will showcase The Boyz, TWS (Tours), Bad Villain, Eunice, FIFTY FIFTY, CRAVITY, QWER, 82Major, and Ha Sung-woon.
The ATA Festival is a diverse event that caters to all ages, offering not only K-pop performances but also experiences in K-food, K-beauty, and K-fashion. For more details, visit the official ATA Festival website or follow their Instagram (@ata_festival_official).
Those born in 2006, now adults, can attend the ATA Festival for free through the government's 'Youth Culture and Arts Pass', which provides up to 150,000 KRW annually for cultural events. This pass can be used to purchase concert tickets, including for the ATA Festival. For more information, visit the Youth Culture and Arts Pass website.
The ATA Festival office is currently hosting an advertising certification event. Participants can take photos of ATA Festival ads around Seoul, such as at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, follow the festival's official Instagram account, tag it, and post the photos on their own accounts. Ten winners will receive a ticket for their preferred date. The event runs until the 31st, with winners announced on the 2nd of next month.
By Dayeon Jeong, TenAsia Reporter light@tenasia.co.kr