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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS: K-Music Festival 2021

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London’s Festival of Korean music returns to live stages this October and November 2021

ADG7 | Wednesday 6 October | Kings Place
Explosive funk-rock from this internationally loved act

KYUNGSO PARK, SOONA PARK, ANGHARAD JENKINS | Sunday 17 October | Purcell Room
East meets West with gayaguem masters Kyungso Park and Soona Park with Welsh fiddler and singer Angharad Jenkins

DONGYANG GOZUPA + SINNOI | Friday 22 & Saturday 23 October | The Coronet Theatre (Notting Hill)
Trail-blazing heavy percussion plus extraordinary vocals over jazz and electronica in this double bill

BLACK STRING & NGUYÊN LÊ | Thursday 28 October | Grand Junction (Paddington)
Award winning ACT artists Black String join masterful guitarist Nguyên Lê to perform their acclaimed album Karma

DAL:UM | Saturday 6 November | Purcell Room
Ethereal soundscapes of gayageum and geomungo following the release of their Glitterbeat debut. They also perform at Norwich Arts Centre on Monday 8 November

SOOJIN SUH COLORIS TRIO + CAMILLA GEORGE | Wednesday 17 November | Purcell Room
Korea’s leading experimental drummer SooJin Suh brings her trio Coloris to collaborate with Nigerian-born, London-based saxophonist Camilla George as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival

Discover the best in Korean music when it comes to capital from next month
Bookings: https://serious.org.uk/k-music
Find out more: https://kccuk.org.uk/k-music


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One Response

  1. mr Quill says:

    Got my tickets for ADG7 in London and can’t wait! I also had tickets for their 2020 show but COVD got in the way.
    Definitely go and grab some ADG7 tickets if there are any left. They are opening the festival in London.
    There are a truly excellent group.
    Even better with a bit more saenghwang – it’s a beautiful sound

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