10th 'Seoul Record Fair' Held for One Day on the 22nd
Booth Operated on Basement 1st Floor of Rise Hotel

[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] The Rise Autograph Collection announced on the 21st that the 10th edition of Korea's largest record festival, 'Seoul Record Fair,' will be held on the basement first floor of the hotel on the 22nd.


'Seoul Record Fair' was organized to support the distribution channels of music-related products, including LPs. Due to COVID-19, it will be held for one day on the 22nd and admission is free. Starting this year, remaining records and limited additional productions from the first edition will also be sold online.


On the basement first floor of the Rise Hotel, 'Seoul Record Fair' limited editions and premieres, planned to revitalize the domestic music market, will be promoted and sold. Various genres of music are prepared, including the group Oh My Girl's 'Bimiljeongwon (Secret Garden)', singer-songwriter Irang's 'Neukdaega Natanatda (A Wolf Appeared)', Kang Asol, Kim Oki, and others.


On the 15th floor of the Rise Hotel, at the Side Note Club Bar (SNC), a 'Record Cutting Session' using a vinyl lathe machine produced in the United States in the 1930s will be held to commemorate the event. This offers a unique experience with programs such as cutting education, record cutting, listening sessions, and record cover design, providing an opportunity to put self-produced music on vinyl. Collaborative goods produced by Rise Hotel will also be available.



Additionally, 'Seoul Record Fair' will take place at various locations near Hongdae. Music-related products can be purchased at the 'Musinsa Terrace Lounge,' and showcases will be held at 'Strange Fruit' and 'Westbridge Live Hall.'


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing