At the Dongducheon Federation of Artistic and Cultural Organizations, a healing concert for youth, South Korean and U.S. military personnel, and citizens was held on the 20th at the Dongducheon Sports Complex. <Photo by Dongducheon City>

At the Dongducheon Federation of Artistic and Cultural Organizations, a healing concert for youth, South Korean and U.S. military personnel, and citizens was held on the 20th at the Dongducheon Sports Complex.

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On the 20th, the Dongducheon Federation of Arts in Gyeonggi announced on the 21st that it held a healing concert at the Dongducheon Sports Complex, where youth, South Korean and U.S. military personnel, and citizens came together.


The healing concert was initiated with the intention of creating a festival that could energize students tired from exams and military personnel exhausted from repetitive daily routines.


Thanks to its popularity, it was selected as a Korea-U.S. friendship exchange project, and this year, the ‘2024 Happy Day Healing Concert’ was held at the Sports Complex to include many citizens along with youth and South Korean and U.S. military personnel.


At this event, starting with a youth talent competition, congratulatory performances by talented singers such as Yeeun, formerly of CLC, a U.S. military band, Shin Haesol, and Lee Chanwon were held, receiving great responses from the many spectators who attended.



Park Hyungdeok, mayor of Dongducheon, said, “I hope today’s performance provided a time for citizens tired of daily life to heal,” and added, “Dongducheon City plans to continue offering richer cultural experiences to citizens through various cultural and artistic programs and to create a festival space where everyone can come together.”


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