Gangwon-do(Chuncheon-si)

The Rainbow Island Music & Camping Festival is held In Namiseom Island. The festival will star a number of musicians of different genres, including several DJ crews. Visitors can enjoy the music while they camp outdoors in the beautiful Namiseom Island.


Jeollanam-do(Boseong-gun)

Royal Azelea Cultural Festival is held around Illimsan Mountain's Yongchu Valley in Jeollanam-do. With the biggest royal azelea field in Korea, visitors to the festival can witness sea of red flowers some as tall as human adult.   


Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)

Make your day music at Soundberry Festa. which starts from August 15 to August 16, for two days at the 63 Convention Center.


Busan(Gangseo-gu)

Daejeo Tomato Festival is to present the superiority and great taste of Daejeo tomatoes, which have a 50-year-old reputation for their premium quality in the rich soil of the Nakdong River delta. The festival also aims to promote locally grown products in order to reinvigorate the rural economy by further expanding the range of food distribution. It will help foster unity among local residents and encourage farmers to remain on the land.  


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Gwangju Biennale is an international contemporary art exhibition that takes place once every two years. Taking place in 2014, the event marks 10th anniversay and will celebrate the importance of being together though the theme of “Burning Down the House (터전을 불태우라).” It will bring together many different people, different times, various roles in arts production, and numerous different positions toward power such as exist  in various social, political, and cultural situations. The biennale consists of an exhibition, several workshops, e-journals, books, and various programs such as residency programs and new commissions. [About the 2014's theme] Burning Down the Houseexplores the process of burning and transformation, a cycle of obliteration and renewal witnessed throughout history. Evident in aesthetics, historical events, and an increasingly rapid course of redundancy and renewal in commercial culture, the Biennale reflects on this process of, often violent, events of destruction or self-destruction―burning the home one occupies―followed by the promise of the new and the hope for change. In the 1930s the critic Walter Benjamin coined the term ‘Tigersprung’ (the tiger’s leap) for a new model of history where the past is activated in and through the present within a culture industry that demands constant renewal. What can the ‘Tigerspung’ mean for today’s ‘tiger economies’ like South Korea in a context where economic and political powers deliver the eternally new of fashionable commodities and industrial progress at the apparent expense of a cultural past? Burning Down the House looks at the spiral of rejection and revitalization that this process implies. The theme highlights the capacity of art to critique the establishment through an exploration that includes the visual, sound, movement and dramatic performance. At the same time, it recognises the possibility and impossibility within art to deal directly and concretely with politics. The energy, the materiality and processes of burning ― the manner in which material is changed and destroyed by flames into the residue of dramatic interventions or remnants of celebrations ― have long informed artistic practice. The transformative powers of fire are central to the way in which this exhibition has been imagined. -Courtesy of Gwangju Biennale Foundation  


Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun)

The Great Mountains International Music Festival & School (GMMFS) is operated by the government of Gangwon Province. Premier musical performances from some of today's most celebrated artists are held during the festival period, while the school operates all year round, providing highly-respected, intensive training for the next generation of classical musicians. Located in South Korea's spectacular Great Mountain region, renowned for its beautiful terrain, the festival brings together an impressive array of internationally recognized artists and faculty. The Great Mountains International Music Festival & School offers something for every music lover. Come and hear internationally acclaimed artists, observe how revered educators engage convey lessons in music and life, and discover the bright new talents of the future—all in the pristine mountain region of Gangwon Province!


Seoul(Jongno-gu)

The Seoul Bike Parade is a festivity promoting energy conservation culture among Seoul citizens. The parade starts at Gwanghwamun Square with about 5,000 participants. The bikes pass Seoul Station and the north end of Hangangdaegyo Bridge and finish at Peace Plaza in the World Cup Park. Participating citizens can enjoy the cool breezes of the beautiful Han River while riding a bike along Seoul’s most representative courses, including from Gwanghwamun to the north end of Hangangdaegyo Bridge, and the Gangbyeonbuk-ro course passing under the seven bridges of the Hangang River.


Seoul(Seodaemun-gu)

Lotus flower was considered the symbol of light and life in India, and became a major symbol in Buddhism. Bongwonsa Temple in Seoul will be hosting the Lotus Flower Festival, featuring various hands-on programs as well as a walking path for enjoying lotus flowers.


Incheon(Seo-gu) , Incheon Center

Don’t miss this rare chance to experience K-POP CONCERT 2025 in dynamic Incheon. Secure an exclusive package combining Trend Wave tickets and a Korean Traditional Hanji Handcraft Class. Enjoy front-row excitement with top-tier K-pop stars and vibrant dance crews. Capture unforgettable memories in one day that fuses cutting-edge pop with treasured tradition. Trend Wave Festival 2025 K-POP Concert—Experience K-POP Closer Than Ever Before! Trend Wave Festival 2025 K-POP Concert—Experience K-POP Closer Than Ever Before! If you’ve been longing for an unforgettable K-POP experience where the energy of the show practically pulses at your fingertips, then the Trend Wave Festival 2025 K-POP Concert is calling your name. Set for Saturday, May 3, 2025, at 18:00 (KST) inside the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, this epic event promises a front-row encounter with the music you love. For those who crave an up-close view of every move, the standing-zone section offers a vantage point nearer to the stage than general seating, ensuring you won’t miss a single beat. From the moment you step into the stadium, you’ll feel the excitement build. The thunderous beats, synchronized dancing, and passionate fan chants collide to create an atmosphere unlike any other. Standing near the stage means you’ll catch every detail: each subtle gesture, every captivating dance formation, and the electrifying crowd interaction that makes live K-POP concerts so legendary. This is the perfect spot for fans who want to see performers’ expressions up close and feel the heart-pounding bass reverberate through the floor. Of course, the Trend Wave Festival goes beyond music. You can explore dedicated K-beauty, K-dance, and K-travel booths scattered around the venue, offering a taste of Korea’s hottest trends and cultural touchpoints. Once you’ve immersed yourself in the festival’s buzz, seize the opportunity to discover more of Incheon, a city renowned for blending modern style with traditional heritage. Wander through bustling local markets to sample savory street food, or take in the architecture that showcases centuries of Korean history. As Korea’s main international gateway, Incheon delivers a well-rounded experience to first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike. To ensure your trip is smooth from start to finish, book everything through Trippose.com, the event’s official partner and a leading Korean travel platform. With tailored packages that combine your standing-zone concert ticket and local tours, Trippose.com makes it easy to craft a comprehensive itinerary without juggling multiple bookings. Whether you’re discovering Incheon’s cultural gems or diving straight into the heart of the K-POP scene, you’ll have the freedom to create a journey that fits your style. There’s no better way to feel the pulse of K-POP than by standing close to the stage, surrounded by fellow fans who share your passion. So grab your standing-zone pass, pack your energy, and prepare for a night of awe-inspiring performances at the Trend Wave Festival 2025 K-POP Concert—the moment where Korea’s top artists meet their most dedicated fans in a dazzling spectacle of sound and emotion! • Date & Time: May 3, 2025 (Sat), 18:00 (KST) • Standing Zone: First-come, first-served waiting line opens at 14:00, followed by admission at 16:00. • Venue: Incheon Asiad Main Stadium • Address: 175, Asiad-daero, Seo-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea ▶▷ HERE(Google Map) • Transportation: Take Incheon Subway Line 2 to Seogu-cheong Station (Exit 3), then walk about 15 minutes to the stadium. • Ticket Exchange: Redeem your tickets at the ‘K-TripTrip x Trippose.com’ foreign visitors booth on the day of the event. ※Lineup Subject to change / ※ 出演者は変更になる可能性がございます。予めご了承ください。/ ※ 根据主办方或出演ARTIST的情况,演出时间可能发生变更。 / ※ 根據主辦方或出演ARTIST的情況,演出時間可能發生變更。 ※Only individuals of foreign nationality aged 12 and above are eligible for purchase. Tickets will be released upon verification of your passport or Alien Registration Card (ARC).   Trend Wave Festival 2025 K-POP Concert + Hanji Craft Experience Package+ Lotte World Theme Park 1 Day Pass+ Lotte World Seoul Sky 1 Day Pass ※ Regarding ticket collection: If the location of the ticket booth changes, we will notify you on this page. Please ensure to check in advance on the day of your visit. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. ※Please look for the ticket booth designated for foreigners with the "K-TripTips x Trippose.com" logo attached. Standing‑Zone Entry Rules • Keep your place: To keep the entry order printed on your ticket, you must reach the standing‑queue area within the designated time and line up in numerical order. • Late arrivals: If you miss that time window, your entry number is void. You will be redirected to a separate “delayed‑entry” line and will enter after on‑time guests. • Ticket pickup deadline: Exchange your ticket before 14:00 and remain in the standing‑queue area until staff begin admitting your number. ■ Trend Wave 2025 Event Information • Ticket Booth Hours: 12:00 - 15:00 (Korean local time / Please arrive early to avoid crowding) • Location: Ticket Booth (Foreigners Only / Look for the "K-TripTips x Trippose.com" logo) • You must pick up your ticket within the designated time. Tickets cannot be collected after the stated hours. • Standing entry is first-come-first-served. Late arrivals may not be able to enter their original standing zone. It is highly recommended to collect your ticket before 14:00. • Passport or Alien Registration Card is required for pickup (Email confirmation alone is not valid). • If the booth location changes, it will be updated on this page. Please check in advance on the day of the event. Thank you for your understanding. • Please look for the foreigner-only booth marked with the "K-TripTips x Trippose.com" logo Wave Festival 2025 Standing Zone Ticket + Korean Traditional Hanji Craft Class Voucher ※ The Hanji Craft Making Experience Voucher is valid until December 31, 2025.   https://www.instagram.com/leedak_official ※ The Hanji Craft Making Experience is located on the 1st floor of the Incheon Imagination Platform. ▶▷ HERE(Google Map) Lotte World Adventure Seoul / Seoul Sky     Lose Yourself in the Wonder of LOTTE WORLD Adventure Trade ordinary sightseeing for an all‑weather wonderland where roller coasters dive through skylit domes, LED parades swirl past fairy‑tale castles, and K‑pop melodies set every corner dancing. Skate under twinkling lights on Korea’s only year‑round indoor rink, then step outside to Magic Island for lakeside free‑fall towers and jaw‑dropping night shows. From toddlers on gentle carousels to thrill‑seekers craving 360‑degree loops, LOTTE WORLD delivers nonstop “Can we do that again?” excitement you’ll be talking about long after your flight home. SEOUl SKY — 123 Floors of “Wow!” Above the Capital Zip to the top of the 555‑meter LOTTE WORLD TOWER in just 60 seconds, then watch Seoul stretch to the mountains from floor‑to‑ceiling windows. Brave the glass‑bottom Sky Deck, feel the breeze on the open‑air Sky Terrace, or clip into the Sky Bridge for a heart‑pounding walk between twin spires. Daytime brings a quilt of city blocks and the Han River’s silver ribbon; sunset ignites the skyline in pastels; nighttime sparks a sea of neon. Finish with coffee at cloud level and selfies no filter can improve. ★ Lotte World Theme Park – 1‑Day Pass (Foreign Visitors Only) Physical ticket • Valid for single entry any day up to 13 May 2025 ★ Seoul Sky Observatory – 1‑Day Pass at Lotte World Tower (Foreign Visitors Only) Physical ticket • Valid for single entry any day up to 13 May 2025   Discover the Best Hanji Crafts at HANJISAENGGAK LeeDak Hanji Art Gallery Incheon Sangsang Platform Branch Must-Visit Spot for Your Incheon Trip     Planning a trip to Incheon, South Korea? Be sure to visit HANJISAENGGAK LeeDak Hanji Art Gallery, located on the first floor of the newly opened Sangsang Platform in 2024. Just a 10-minute walk from Exit 1 of Incheon Station, this destination is a must-see for anyone interested in traditional Korean crafts. Open year-round, HANJISAENGGAK LeeDak offers a unique blend of a workshop, cafe, and gallery, providing a comprehensive cultural experience. Partnered with Incheon Metropolitan City and the Incheon Tourism Organization, it introduces foreign tourists to the beauty of traditional Korean hanji crafts.  ▶▷▶▷ More   Notice ※Please be aware that the schedule and lineup of performers may change without prior notice, depending on decisions made by the organizers or unforeseen circumstances involving the performers. ※Due to various reasons, changes to the lineup of performers are possible. We kindly ask for your understanding as cancellations cannot be accepted in the event of such changes. ※Please note that once your reservation is confirmed, cancellations will result in a 100% cancellation fee. We regret to inform you that refunds cannot be provided, so we urge you to book thoughtfully. ※Seating assignments will be made randomly on the day of the event. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept requests for specific seats or seating areas in advance. ※It is mandatory for all attendees to bring their original passport or foreign registration certificate to the event. ※The venue prohibits the introduction of outside food and beverages, with the exception of water, which you may bring. ※The use of telephoto lenses for photography and any form of video recording inside the venue is strictly forbidden. Be prepared for a possible bag inspection upon entrance. ※Please understand that we, along with the event organizers, cannot accept responsibility for tickets that are lost or stolen after they have been collected. It's important to keep your tickets safe, as reissuing is not an option. ※If you are a minor, it's essential to have your parent or guardian's permission before making a booking. ※By proceeding with a booking as a minor, it will be assumed that you have obtained the necessary consent from your parent or guardian. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone. ※ When you make a reservation, please leave a contact form to be able to contact you locally. ※ Be sure to present your voucher. You cannot present reservation mail. ★ This ticket is to be sold as a set and no item will be sold seperately. ★ No cancellation & amendment after booking confirmed​ ※ If you book a ticket illegally or if you are a Korean, your booking will be automatically cancelled and you cannot get refund on your ticket fare. ※ Please note that tickets for this event are non-refundable and cannot be canceled for any reason. We do not accept inquiries regarding refunds. ※본 티켓은 외국인 전용 예매 티켓입니다. 여권 또는 외국인등록증을 통해 본인 확인 후 티켓이 발권됩니다.(한국인 티켓 수령불가) ※부정 예매나 해당 대상이 아닌 경우(내국인), 예매는 강제 취소되며, 환불 또한 불가능합니다. ※Cancellation policy: non-refundable   ​



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Seoul(Seongbuk-gu)

JAMI, which means "good food with a lot of nutrition" in Chinese characters or "fun" in Jeju dialect, is a premier lunch concert involving gugak (traditional music) performances, followed by a 6-course meal over the course of an hour and 30 minutes. The concert features pansori (traditional narrative singing), traditional dance, as well as performances by the all-female gugak ensemble, Cheongarang, while the lunch serves galbijjim (braised short ribs) on Mondays, salmon bibimbap on Tuesdays, and bulgogi deopbap (rice topped with marinated beef) on Wednesdays. Moreover, audience members may submit a birthday song request for their special occasion.