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The Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU) is calling all K-Pop fans and indie music enthusiasts. A brand new K-Indie Music Festival is debuting in Sydney on July 21 with some of the biggest Korean indie artists. Just like K-Pop, this new genre of music is taking the global music industry by storm with a diverse expression of sounds and a fresh wave of talent.


Headlining the Festival is South Korean charting singer-songwriter Cheeze, who skyrocketed to fame after appearing on popular K-drama soundtracks. She’s since established herself as a popular solo artist, having sold out solo concerts within minutes. You’ll also fall in love with South Korean artist So Soo Bin’s sweet tunes, which blend blue-style acoustics with R&B pop.


Joining the Korean artists on stage are two fresh Korean-Australian indie musicians. Rising star JYLPO defies genre boundaries with his avant-garde approach to music, while Peace Kwon’s beats combine the chill vibes of Sydney with the buzzing city nightlife of South Korea. 


Discover the diversity of Korean music at Sydney’s first K-Indie Music Festival at the Manning Bar on Friday July 21 at 7.30pm. Tickets are only $15 and go on pre-sale on May 11 at 10am, with the first 100 tickets sold scoring a photo opportunity with Cheeze and So Soo Bin. General tickets will then be released on May 12 at 10am.


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📅 Friday, 21 July at 7.30pm
📍 Manning Bar, University of Sydney
🎤 Lineup: CHEEZE, SO SOO BIN, JYLPO, PEACE KWON
🎫 Presale: 11 May *The first 100 tickets sold will give you an exclusive opportunity to take a photo with Cheeze and So Soo Bin / General Sale: 12 May
🔗 https://manningbar.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/67dabcc1-2345-4077-9f8e-08f2e140c868


*Check out the teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtixj03m_0M