The recording performance of KBS National Singing Contest 'Damyang-gun Edition' will be held on the special stage at Chuseong Stadium from 2 PM on the 2nd.


According to the county on the 1st, the main competition of KBS National Singing Contest 'Damyang-gun Edition' will be hosted by MC Kim Sin-young, where 15 preliminary round qualifiers will showcase their skills and passion.


There will also be promotions of Damyang's representative agricultural specialties and special performances by invited singers such as Kim Yong-im, Kim Hee-jae, and Park Seo-jin.

KBS Nationwide Singing Contest 'Damyang-gun Edition' Held on the 2nd at Chuseong Stadium Special Stage View original image

In particular, the Dambit Music Hall, where this event is held, will be used as the main venue for the 2023 New Bamboo Festival and, after its completion in April, will welcome residents and tourists as a cultural complex space in harmony with nature.


The construction of Dambit Music Hall was selected as a project by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2017. After consultations with architectural and acoustics experts, the site survey began in April 2018, landscaping was completed in 2020, construction started in March 2021, and it was completed in April 2023.


The performance hall is shaped like a phoenix spreading its wings to take flight, featuring two outdoor stages, practice spaces, an administration office, and an electronic display board for promoting Damyang-gun through videos and music broadcasts. Various large and small performances will be held here in the future.



A county official said, “As an environment where residents can enjoy music while taking a walk at Chuseong Stadium, which was previously a space for residents' recreational sports, is created, nighttime visitors are expected to increase,” adding, “We hope it will be loved as a nighttime walking course for residents and tourists.”


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