Kenshi Yonezu Korea Concert: KENSHI YONEZU 2025 WORLD TOUR / JUNK
Event Information
Kenshi Yonezu, the acclaimed Japanese singer-songwriter, is set to perform in South Korea as part of his 2025 world tour, titled "JUNK." This highly anticipated event will take place over two days, offering fans a rare opportunity to experience his unique musical style live. The concert will be held at the Inspire Arena, a state-of-the-art venue located in Incheon, known for hosting large-scale international events.
- ποΈ Date: March 22, 2025 – March 23, 2025
- π Venue: Inspire Arena
- ποΈ Accommodation near the concert
- πͺ Festival Chair
- Address: 127 Gonghangmunhwa-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon (Unseo-dong)
- Age Restriction: All Ages
Schedule
The concert will span two evenings, providing ample opportunity for fans to attend. On Saturday, March 22, 2025, the performance will begin at 7 PM. The following day, Sunday, March 23, 2025, the concert will start at 6 PM. Attendees are advised to arrive early to ensure a smooth entry and to fully enjoy the pre-concert atmosphere.
Lineup
The sole performer for this event is Kenshi Yonezu himself. Known for his eclectic blend of J-pop, rock, and electronic music, Yonezu has garnered a massive following both in Japan and internationally. His performances are celebrated for their energy, creativity, and emotional depth, making this a must-see event for fans of his work.
Ticket Price
Tickets for the concert are available in three categories, each offering a different perspective of the stage. Standing tickets, providing the closest proximity to the stage, are priced at 132,000 KRW. Reserved Seat R tickets, offering a comfortable seated experience with a good view, are also available for 132,000 KRW. For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, Reserved Seat S tickets are priced at 110,000 KRW.
Festival
This concert does not offer a waiting list service. To ensure a smooth ticketing process, the same-seat re-booking service will be temporarily unavailable during the entire Live Nation pre-sale period and on the day of general ticket sales. This restriction will be in effect from 12 PM on October 14, 2024 (Monday) to 3 PM on October 15, 2024 (Tuesday).
Illegal booking through unauthorized methods, such as macro programs, is strictly prohibited. Such activities disrupt the ticketing system and are unfair to legitimate buyers. Any bookings suspected of using illegal methods may result in ticket cancellation and access restrictions for the individuals involved, without prior notice.
Additionally, the use of Interpark Pay, I-point, and NOL point services will be temporarily restricted on the day of ticket opening to maintain a stable ticketing environment. This restriction will be in place from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM on October 14, 2024 (Monday), and from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM on October 15, 2024 (Tuesday).
Wheelchair Seat Reservation Information
Wheelchair seat reservations can only be made via phone through the Interpark Ticket Customer Center (1544-1555) starting at 12 PM on October 15, 2024 (Tuesday). The Customer Center operates from 9 AM to 6 PM.
Tickets for wheelchair seats must be collected on the day of the performance. To collect these tickets, attendees must present their disability registration card (or welfare card) along with the purchaser’s physical ID card. Failure to present these documents will result in denial of entry for both the ticket holder and one accompanying person.
Wheelchair seat tickets can only be picked up on-site by the purchaser. Proxy collection and transfer of these tickets are not permitted.
A bit about Kenshi Yonezu
Kenshi Yonezu, also known by his stage name Hachi, is a highly acclaimed Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer. Born on March 10, 1991, in Tokushima, Japan, Yonezu first gained prominence in the late 2000s as a Vocaloid producer, creating music using voice synthesizer software. His unique blend of electronic, pop, and rock elements quickly garnered a dedicated following on platforms like Nico Nico Douga and YouTube.
In 2012, Yonezu transitioned to performing under his real name and released his debut album "diorama," which showcased his distinctive style and lyrical depth. His music often explores themes of identity, existentialism, and the human condition, resonating with a wide audience. Yonezu’s breakthrough came with the release of his 2018 album "BOOTLEG," which included hit singles like "Lemon" and "Peace Sign." "Lemon" became one of the best-selling digital singles in Japan, solidifying his status as a leading figure in the Japanese music scene.
Kenshi Yonezu is known for his artistic versatility, not only in music but also in visual arts, often creating his own album artwork and music videos. His innovative approach and emotive storytelling continue to captivate fans worldwide, making him a significant influence in contemporary Japanese pop culture.
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