CJ ENM to hold KCON Hong Kong in March

The S.Korean entertainment giant plans to expand its K-pop festival’s region to Greater China

CJ ENM to hold KCON Hong Kong in March
Yeon-Su Shin 1
2024-01-11 13:18:23 sys@hankyung.com
K-pop


South Korea’s entertainment powerhouse CJ ENM Co. announced on Thursday that it will hold its annual K-pop festival KCON in Hong Kong for the first time this year.

The Hong Kong date will kick off the festival series, taking place at AsiaWorld-Expo on March 30 and 31. The 10,000-capacity arena will host create the multi-faceted KCON Hong Kong 2024 with concerts from top artists and a full convention celebrating Korean culture.

Hong Kong is the sixth-largest K-pop market in the world in terms of album sales.

CJ ENM to hold KCON Hong Kong in March


KCON will be held in five regions including Hong Kong. According to CJ CNM, KCON will then return to Japan from May 10 to 12, and Los Angeles from July 26 to 28.

KCON also plans to hold events in Europe and Saudi Arabia in the second half of 2024, with more details to be revealed at a later date. 

The KCON 2024 will feature a broader range of artists and activities. CJ ENM plans to use multiple stages to expand the lineup and provide curated content for fans of various genres and interests.

KCON is a festival that merges K-pop performances with a convention offering experiences of the Korean lifestyle.

It started in the US in 2012 and has since grown to include Japan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), France, Mexico, Australia, Thailand, and Saudi Arabia.

Over the past 12 years, KCON has cumulatively attracted an offline audience of over 1.65 million people across nine countries.

“KCON has not only promoted artists’ global expansion, but also led small and medium-sized businesses to advance overseas, and has become a festival venue where K-culture and K-lifestyle can be promoted and experienced,” Joon-beom Sim, head of music entertainment at CJ ENM, said in a press statement. 

Write to Yeon-Su Shin at sys@hankyung.com

Toho buys 25% stake in CJ ENM’s Fifth Season for $225 mn

Toho buys 25% stake in CJ ENM’s Fifth Season for $225 mn

Fifth Season logo, screenshot captured from CJ ENM website  Toho Co. has acquired a 25% stake in Fifth Season for $225 million, a move expected to be a win for not only the money-losing US-based producer-distributor and its South Korean parent CJ ENM Co. but also the Japanese studio, which

CJ ENM, SK Square to merge OTTs to take on Netflix

CJ ENM, SK Square to merge OTTs to take on Netflix

TVing original 'Work Later, Drink Now 2' (File photo, courtesy of Tving) CJ ENM Co., South Korea’s entertainment powerhouse, and SK Square Co., an investment unit of the country’s No. 2 conglomerate SK Group, are set to merge their over-the-top (OTT) media platforms to stand up to g

K-pop fan platform company DearU to enter into Japan

K-pop fan platform company DearU to enter into Japan

DearU Co., a K-pop fandom platform in South Korea, announced the launch of the Japanese version of "bubble" on Tuesday. DearU bubble is a private messaging service that connects fans to K-pop artists. DearU formed a joint venture with Japan's largest fan platform company m-up Holdings to

CJ ENM expands global reach with entertainment IP exports

CJ ENM expands global reach with entertainment IP exports

South Korean entertainment giant CJ ENM Co. is broadening its international reach, exporting its widely popular entertainment show intellectual properties (IP) which include content related to dating, brain games, and survival.CJ ENM on Friday announced that its hit IP “The Genius”

K-pop without ‘K’ nurtured to evolve into global mainstream genre

K-pop without ‘K’ nurtured to evolve into global mainstream genre

Twenty contestants from around the world will compete for a spot in the first-ever HYBE x Geffen Records global girl group (Courtesy of HYBE x Geffen Records) Bang Si-hyuk, founder and chairman of South Korea’s entertainment powerhouse HYBE Co., has been leading a global girl group auditi

K-pop rookies, fresh boost for Korean entertainment stocks

K-pop rookies, fresh boost for Korean entertainment stocks

SM Entertainment new boy band Riize (Courtesy of SM Entertainment) South Korea’s entertainment stocks are poised to rally as K-pop newbies gain momemtum, attracting not only global music fans but also investors.SM Entertainment Co., the label behind four-girl band aespa, on Monday surged

Virtual bands, emerging stars to fuel global K-pop craze

Virtual bands, emerging stars to fuel global K-pop craze

Mave:, a virtual girl group launched by Kakao Entertainment and Metaverse Entertainment (Courtesy of Metaverse Entertainment) Virtual bands have emerged as new stars to accelerate the K-pop craze across the world. An artificial girl quartet attracted more than 25 million viewers on YouTube with

(* comment hide *}