KT&G (CEO Baek Bok In) will hold the '2019 Imagination Realization Festival' in the KT&G Sangsangmadang Chuncheon on October 12 (Sat) in front of Uiamho, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do.
The Imagination Realization Festival is the eighth year since 2012, with the aim of discovering new artists and expanding the base of cultural arts. It was evaluated as 'reasonable cultural festivals' and 'healing festivals with nature as the performances of top musicians followed, and various cultural and art programs for the audience to participate in were offered.
This year, we will introduce the 'Multicultural Festival', which introduces various cultural programs of Sangsangmadang Hongdae, Nonsan, Chuncheon, and Daechi in one place. You can experience the culture and arts program of Sangsangmadang in Chuncheon, such as 'Band Discovery', which helps indie bands grow, 'SKOPF', which is a visual arts support program, and 'Hobanjang', a local marketplace for mutual growth.
. At the outdoor venue, live performances of top musicians in Korea such as Crush, Car the Garden, and Jannabi are held. At the indoor performance hall, stages for 'Budung' and 'From All-to-Human', which were discovered through 'KT&G Sangsangmadang Band Discovery', a budding musician support project, are prepared. In addition, there will be a space where outdoor sculpture exhibitions will be presented in collaboration with young artists at the University of Seoul.
The first ticket sale of the '2019 Imagination Realization Festival' was sold out at high speed. As a result, the second sale will begin on ‘ Interpark Tickets ‘ at 2 pm on the 27th. Ticket price is 30,000 won, and 30% discount is offered to Kakao Plus Friends of KT&G Sangsangmadang Chuncheon. Detailed festival information can be found on the KT&G Sangsangmadang homepage.
An official from KT&G said, “This 'realization festival' will provide unforgettable memories this fall by showcasing performances of famous artists and representative programs of Sangsangmadang. The event ticket proceeds will be used for marginalized communities,"