September 2 Event at Jarasum, Gapyeong-gun
1,000 Tickets Pre-Sale on Interpark on the 3rd

HiteJinro announced on the 2nd that the early bird ticket sales for the ‘2023 Islive Festival’ to be held on the 2nd of next month at Jarasum in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, will start on the 3rd.


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1,000 early bird tickets will be released, and purchasers of early bird tickets will receive a 5,000 KRW Gapyeong Cultural Love Gift Certificate. Official tickets will be sold through Interpark starting at 12 PM on the 7th, with the ticket price set at 10,000 KRW, the same as last year.


First held in 2018, the Islive Festival is now in its fourth year and is the only soju music festival in the world. The festival has been well-received for its top-tier artist performances as well as a variety of attractions and food. Last year, the early bird tickets sold out in 52 seconds, and the festival attracts about 15,000 tourists annually, gaining significant popularity.


This year’s artist lineup has become even more spectacular. A total of eight teams, including Just Jerk, Lee Young-ji, Lee Mujin, MeloMance, Younha, Hyolyn, Dynamic Duo, and Kim Tae-woo, will participate. Additionally, IU, the model for Chamisul, will perform as a special guest and conduct various events with the audience on site. Performances will be held every 30 minutes from 1:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Only adults aged 19 and over (born on or before December 31, 2004) are allowed to enter the Islive Festival.



Oh Sung-taek, Executive Director of Marketing at HiteJinro, said, “This event is the world’s only soju festival, and we have prepared various programs to express our gratitude to consumers who love the country’s representative soju brand, Chamisul.” He added, “We will lead a healthy drinking culture by embodying the cleanliness and enjoyment that Chamisul pursues.”


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