Gwangyang City Supports Citizens' Daily Recovery with 'Year-End Concert'
December 1st First-Come, First-Served Booking Available Online at Ticketlink and at the Cultural Arts Center
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Gwangyang City, Jeollanam-do announced on the 26th that it will hold a 'Year-end Concert' at 7:30 PM on the 9th of next month at the Grand Performance Hall of the Culture and Arts Center.
The year-end concert is a performance prepared to comfort citizens tired from the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and to support the recovery of daily life. It features singer Kim Soo-hee, who has a husky yet expressive voice and strong vocal skills, and legendary dance singer Park Nam-jung, known for his refreshing tone that feels like a one-shot of a soft drink.
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The city will apply COVID-19 prevention measures such as temperature checks, entry log registration, seating with one seat apart, and mandatory mask-wearing to ensure safe viewing of the performance.
Tickets can be reserved from 10 AM on the 1st of next month via Internet Ticket Link and at the Culture and Arts Center, with assigned seating. The admission fee is 5,000 won.
Tak Young-hee, Director of the Culture and Arts Division, said, "We hope the year-end concert will relieve the accumulated fatigue caused by COVID-19 and provide a time to breathe new life," adding, "We will prepare various cultural and artistic programs in step with the recovery of daily life."
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