Co-hosted with the National Assembly Staff Association
Celebrating its 10th Year
Featuring Kim Tae-woo, Na Yoon-kwon, Ha Dong-kyun, and More

The Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) announced that it successfully concluded the '10th Eumjeong Concert' held on the 20th at the National Assembly Members' Office Building's main conference hall in Yeouido. The event was co-hosted with the National Assembly's People Power Party and Democratic Party staff councils. The 'Eumjeong Concert' is a representative cultural contribution project of KOMCA, designed to foster harmony for cultural development by bringing together music and politics.

The Meeting of Music and Politics 'Eumjeong Concert' Shined by Kim Tae-woo and Na Yoon-kwon View original image

The event was hosted by singer-songwriter Park Hak-ki and Lee Se-jun of Yuri Sangja, both serving as vice presidents of KOMCA. Artists including Jang Hye-jin, Na Yoon-kwon, Park Hye-won (HYNN), Ha Dong-kyun, and Kim Tae-woo participated, heating up the stage with passionate performances and decorating the winter night. KOMCA Chairman Chu Ga-yeol, People Power Party Staff Council Chair Kim Min-jung, and Democratic Party Staff Council Chair Lee Jeong-hwan delivered congratulatory speeches, pledging continued cooperation for cultural development projects.



Chairman Chu Ga-yeol, who has served as the host since the first concert, expressed special sentiments about reaching the tenth Eumjeong Concert. He said, "Over the past 10 years with the Eumjeong Concert, the association has tirelessly worked to protect the rights of music creators through reform and innovation, and I thank the National Assembly and government for their support in these efforts." He added, "Going forward, the association will strive not only to protect creators' rights but also to enhance copyright awareness through communication with the public."


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