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82MAJOR to Ignite the Stage at ATA Festival 2025 with Their Unique Charm


Get ready to dive into the vibrant lineup of the 'ATA Festival 2025' set to grace the cool autumn days. Are you prepared to enjoy the festival to the fullest?
"Seokjun is like a piece of tempura in boiling oil. You never know where his charm will pop up." (Jo Sung-il)
The dynamic group 82MAJOR is set to showcase their unique team spirit and energy on stage. With their individual charms, they are ready to captivate the audience at the upcoming festival.
The global music festival 'ATA Festival 2025' will take place at Nanji Hangang Park this September, featuring 82MAJOR among its performers. Their interview video was released on September 8 at 6 PM, where they charmed fans with their bright energy.
In a playful segment, the members imagined a zombie apocalypse scenario, choosing Park Seokjun as the member most likely to survive. Jo Sung-il noted, "Seokjun often plays survival games and watches related videos, so he has a lot of knowledge in that area."
The group also highlighted their friendly team atmosphere. Park Seokjun compared Hwang Seongbin to a Welsh Corgi, describing him as "cute and dog-like." Kim Dokyun praised Yoon Sung-il, saying, "He's like a flame that lifts us with his passion."

82MAJOR will perform on the second day of the ATA Festival, September 28. Other performers include Kim Jaejoong, The Boyz, Tours, Ha Sungwoon, Cravity, QWER, Fifty Fifty, Eunice, Bad Villain, and New Beat. The first day, September 27, will feature Kim Junsu, Jannabi, Peppertones, Lee Mujin, 10cm, Hwang Garam, Park Hyewon, Kyungseo, H1-KEY, and Say My Name.
The ATA Festival promises a diverse lineup for 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 Instagram (@ata_festival_official).
Young adults born in 2006 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.
Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter one@tenasia.co.kr