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The 'Musical King Arthur' will be performed at Chungmu Arts Center until June 2./Courtesy of Clip Service
The "Musical King Arthur" will be performed at Chungmu Arts Center until June 2./Courtesy of Clip Service

Classical Concerts

Gyeonggi Philharmonic Master Series IX: Beethoven and Brahms
Seoul Arts Center
May 31

Founded in 1997, the Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra has performed all over the world including in China and the U.S. At this performance they will be performing the works of Beethoven and Brahms, led by Maestro Massimo Zanetti. Zanetti is an Italian conductor who joined the Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra in 2018 as music director. He has also worked with other world-famous ensembles such as the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and the Russian National Orchestra. Under his leadership, the Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra performs 10 major concerts per year. Pianist Cho Jae-hyuk, cellist Song Young-hoon and violinist Kim Chee-yun will be the soloists at this concert.
Tickets cost 10,000 won to 40,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

The 'Musical King Arthur' will be performed at Chungmu Arts Center until June 2./Courtesy of Clip Service
Pianist Francois-Frederic Guy will be the next performer featured in the "Beautiful Thursday Concert Series." /Courtesy of Kumho Art Hall Yonsei ⓒ Benjamin de Diesbach

Beautiful Thursday Concert Series: Francois-Frederic Guy
Kumho Art Hall Yonsei
May 30

In 2019, the Kumho Art Hall will be featuring a performer every Thursday to spread classical music culture in Korea. Pianist Francois-Frederic Guy started his classical training at the age of 11 at the Conservatoire de Paris. He is well-known for his recordings of the complete Beethoven sonatas, leading to other recordings of various composers. He has performed with the world's top orchestras such as the London Philharmonic and the Munich Philharmonic. At this performance, he will be playing several of Beethoven's sonatas.
Tickets cost 50,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Big Tickets

Park Hyo-shin Live 2019 Lovers: Where is Your Love?
KSPO Dome
June 29 to July 13

Park Hyo-shin is one of the nation's most famous ballad singers and musical actors today. He was born in 1981 and made his debut in 1999, after which his music career skyrocketed. With 440,000 copies of his debut album sold, Park showed incredible potential from the very start of his career. To date he has released seven studio albums along with several compilation and cover albums. He has won the Golden Disc Awards, the KBS Music Awards and the Cyworld Digital Music Awards to name a few. He starred in musicals "Elisabeth," "Mozart!" and "Phantom" among several others.
Tickets cost 77,000 won to 164,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Sik-K World Tour in Seoul FL1P
Blue Square
June 1

Sik-K garnered the attention of Korean hip-hop lovers when he participated in the competitive TV program "Show Me the Money 4" in 2015. It was only a year later that he made his debut with his first EP release. He is part of the music label H1ghr Music, which manages famous artists Groovy Room and Cha Cha Malone. Sik-K has released one full studio album, and over 10 singles. He has also collaborated with some of the nation's top artists including Verbal Jint and Jay Park. He will be performing in Seoul as part of his world tour.
Tickets cost 88,000. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555

Pop and Jazz

Seoul Park Music Festival 2019
Olympic Park
June 15 to 16

This summer, Seoul will host a series of music festival to celebrate music culture and the summer. On June 15 and 16, the Seoul Park Music Festival 2019 will bring together some of the nation's top artists. Genres range from hip-hop to soul to jazz. There will be around 20 artists lined up for the festival with BeWhy, Suran, and Zion.T being among them. There will be three main stages: the Park Stage, the Tune-up Stage, and the Groove Stage. T. The festival will be for audiences aged 19 and over.
Tickets cost 53,000 to 89,000. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555

Plays & Musicals

Another Country
Uniplex
Until Aug. 11

This play was originally written by Julian Mitchell, an English playwright. The play revolves around a gay student named Guy Bennett, who attends an English public school. After another gay student at the school hangs himself after being outed, Bennett is the next target of persecution from social pressures and school prefects. Bennett's best friend Judd is a Marxist who tries to help him. The two realize the difficulties of being outcasts and the flaws of the British class system. The Korean adaptation will show at Uniplex by a talented cast including Lee Dong-ha, Park Eun-seok and Yeon Joon-seok in the role of Bennett.
Tickets cost 44,000 won to 66,000 won.

The 'Musical King Arthur' will be performed at Chungmu Arts Center until June 2./Courtesy of Clip Service
"Xcalibur," the musical, will be on stage at the Sejong Arts Center until Aug. 4./Courtesy of EMK Musical

Xcalibur

Sejong Arts Center
June 15 until Aug. 4

The musical "Xcalibur" is about King Arthur in the 6th century and his adventures with Excalibur, the name of his powerful and legendary sword, and was first performed in 2014 in Switzerland. The musical also revolves around Lancelot and other brave knights of the time, showing how they fought bravely for the sake of the kingdom. The Korean cast has adapted the musical to have more songs and a more intricate story line. Full of top musical actors and singers, the musical's cast includes Junsu, Kai and Lee Jee-hoon.
Tickets cost 70,000 to 150,000. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555

Musical King Arthur
Chungmu Arts Center
Until June 2

This French musical took stage for the first time in 2015 in Paris. It recounts the legend of King Arthur, one of the most renowned figures in European history. The story begins from the day that young Arthur pulls the Excalibur (a magical sword) out of a rock and becomes the new king of Britain. While many pledge their allegiance to the new king, others oppose, as Arthur was not born to nobility. Due to this opposition, war begins in the kingdom. It is up to King Arthur to show the world that he is indeed the "Chosen One" and has a claim to the throne. During his battles, Arthur meets Guinevere and falls in love. The musical is a dramatic portrayal of both his adventures on the battlefield as well as his passionate love story.
Tickets cost 60,000 won to 140,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Anna Karenina
Blue Square
Until July 14

This musical is set in 1870s in Russia and revolves around Anna, who is unhappy in her marriage. When she meets the young and handsome Count Vronsky, she falls in love with him, starting a complicated and secret relationship. Count Vronsky has love complications of his own, after having pursued a different woman at court before meeting Anna. The musical is based on the original novel by Leo Tolstoy, and was adapted into a musical with music by Konstantin Khvatynets. A star-studded Korean cast including Kim So-hyun and Cha Ji-yeon playing the role of Anna will perform the Korean adaptation of this musical.
Tickets cost 60,000 won to 140,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Dance

Korea National Contemporary Dance Company: Step Up
Seoul Arts Center
June 6 to 16

The Korea National Contemporary Dance Company (KNCDC) seeks to bring its audiences contemporary genres while retaining its traditional dance roots. Step Up will be divided into four parts, each created by a different choreographer: "Transformation" by Lee Eun-kyung, "Dinner" by Lee Jae-young, "Og" by Jung Chul-in, and "Disappearing Strongly" by Choi-Kang Project. Each of the artists brings their creativity to the table with diverse themes ranging from expression of knowledge to different perspectives. A total of 11 dancers will take the stage for Step Up.
Tickets cost 20,000 won to 30,000 won. For more information, visit ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 1544-1555.

Clubs

Club Octagon
Nonhyeon

Located near the New Hilltop Hotel in Nonhyeon, Club Octagon is notable for its stylish interiors and elite clientele. The club features a performance stage, lounge bar and dining area and is the perfect place to unwind on a night out after work or on the weekend. It is near exit 4 of Hakdong Station on Line 7. For more information, call (02) 516-8847.

Club Globe Lounge
Itaewon

Club Globe Lounge is famous among women looking for a place to throw birthday parties or enjoy a light dinner. From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., it serves as a bar, changing into a club after 10 p.m. Every Thursday, Club Globe Lounge has a Happy Hour buffet for guests. Club Globe Lounge is located near the Hamilton Hotel by exit 2 of Itaewon Station on Line 6. For more information, call (02) 792-1127.

Club Evans
Hongik University

Club Evans is a live music club that has served as a platform for emerging jazz artists for a decade. It also operates jazz recording studios, where it produces albums for many local jazz artists, and a jazz academy. Club Evans holds jazz concerts and music sessions every Monday and Tuesday. Opening at 7:30 p.m., Club Evans is located near exit 1 of Sangsu Station on Line 6. For more information, visit clubevans.com or call (02) 337-8361.

Once in a Blue Moon
Apgujeong

Once in a Blue Moon, one of the best-known jazz clubs in the city, features live jazz sets from two different bands every night, usually starting at 7:30 p.m. It is located between the Hakdong Intersection and Galleria Department Store in Apgujeong. For more information, visit onceinabluemoon.co.kr or call (02) 549-5490.

Club Vibe
Cheongdam

Opened on August 24, 2018, Cheongdam brings to partygoers its latest club. Its new facilities have a modern vibe. The club plays both EDM and hip hop music and has already had a guest performance by trending hip hop artist Sik-K at its opening party. For more information, call 010-8671-6323.

Club NB
Hongik Unversity

Noise Basement is one of the oldest clubs in the Hongik University area and is owned by YG Entertainment Company. NB has two locations, NB1 and NB2, which are located right across the street from one another. Both locations play hip hop music and incorporate both old and new hip hop into their sets. For more information, call 02-326-1716.




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