Bellydancers will accompany indie bands for the eighth "Shake It Up" this Saturday. Bellydancer Hye-in and dance troupe Navah come together with indie bands Nametag, Taccoon and Rough Cuts at The Convent (formerly Freebird Cosmic Live) near Hongik University. The show starts at 9 p.m. and costs 15,000 won.
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Singer Neteesh J. Kunwar from Nepal comes to Seoul this Saturday for a "Seoul Mandu Night" concert at the New Cheonji Hotel near Dongdaemun Design Plaza.
The singer-songwriter and loop artist became a sensation in his home country after appearing in a heartfelt talk on YouTube channel The StoryYellers about his violent past in a motorcycle gang.
Also performing is Dawa Tamang, and DJ C-Man will keep the after-party going all night. The show starts at 10 p.m. and entry costs 20,000 won.
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Looking for a good place to watch Team Korea try to beat the odds against Mexico? The World Cup game will air all across the nation, but K League United, a website dedicated to English-language Korean football news, hosts a watch party at the Upper Deck in Itaewon.
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