K-Pop Fans Buzzing Over 'ATA Festival 2025' Four-Cut Photos
K-Pop Fans Buzzing Over 'ATA Festival 2025' Four-Cut Photos
The release of four-cut photos featuring 20 artists from Asia's largest K-pop festival, 'ATA Festival 2025,' has K-pop fandoms both domestically and internationally buzzing with excitement. Fans and celebrities alike are sharing these photos widely on their social media platforms, showing immense interest.

On the evening of the 16th, the ATA Festival Secretariat uploaded the four-cut photos of the 20 teams from this year's festival lineup on their official social media. The photos, taken at Seoul's Nanji Hangang Park last month, include artists from the first day such as Kim Junsu, Jannabi, Peppertones, and 10cm, as well as second-day performers like Kim Jaejoong, The Boyz, Tours, and Ha Sungwoon.
K-Pop Fans Buzzing Over 'ATA Festival 2025' Four-Cut Photos
K-Pop Fans Buzzing Over 'ATA Festival 2025' Four-Cut Photos
These photos were taken by the artists themselves on the day of the event. They capture the excitement of the artists before their performances and showcase a playful side not seen on stage. The unique combinations and teamwork of K-pop idols add to the viewing pleasure.

The photos were taken at the MUDIT booth, which offers a unique experience with media art-based backgrounds and frames, capturing the essence and atmosphere of the ATA Festival.

MUDIT goes beyond simple photo-taking by incorporating premium media art backgrounds that match the event's main poster and concept, drawing attention from many artists and attendees.

Following their participation in the ATA Festival, MUDIT plans to expand their strategies to include brand collaborations, seasonal events, and concept-specific backgrounds. They are also actively pursuing business partnerships and expansion.

The 'ATA Festival 2025,' held for the first time this year, successfully engaged audiences with its diverse lineup, drawing significant enthusiasm from K-pop fans. The event also featured activities and F&B options for all ages, earning it the nickname 'Hexagonal Festival.' The organizers have already begun preparing the artist lineup for next year's ATA Festival to maintain this momentum.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr