Goyang Cultural Foundation, Evoking Memories... A Time Travel Journey with 015B
'2024 Morning Music Outing' Final Stage
The Protagonist of Over 30 Years of Music History
Held on the 28th at Goyang Eoullimnuri Eoullim Theater
Goyang Cultural Foundation (Chairman Lee Dong-hwan) will present a special stage by the group Gongilobi (015B) as the final performance of the "2024 Morning Music Outing" series at 11 a.m. on the 28th at the Goyang Eoullim Nuri Eoullim Theater.
Poster for the special final stage of the '2024 Morning Music Outing' series by the group Gongilobi (015B). Provided by Goyang Special City
View original imageDebuting in 1990, Gongilobi (015B) is Korea's first producer group, led by Jang Ho-il and Jung Seok-won, and continues to be actively involved in music. They pioneered the guest vocalist system, collaborating with vocalists suited to each song without a main vocalist, opening a new chapter in the Korean music industry. Starting with their first guest vocalist Yoon Jong-shin, they have expanded the boundaries of music through collaborations with numerous singers.
Gongilobi, who enjoyed their heyday with multiple hit songs beginning with their million-seller third album "Very Old Lovers," not only gained popularity but also made a new mark in Korean pop music history with their experimental songs ahead of their time. This concert will offer a timeless musical journey connecting the past, present, and future along with their representative songs.
The "Morning Music Outing" series, presented by the Goyang Cultural Foundation every odd month, has delivered moving performances to audiences with musicians spanning various eras and genres. This year, the stages were illuminated by rock legend Kim Kyung-ho in March, punk rock icon Crying Nut in May, the refreshing diva Kim Hyun-jung in July, and the charming baritone Kim Joo-taek in September. The series will conclude successfully with Gongilobi's performance in November.
In 2025, the newly launched "Morning Music Outing" series will approach audiences with a more distinctive concept. Weekend performances will be arranged to communicate with a larger audience, and the admission fee will remain reasonably priced at 30,000 won, allowing for an enjoyable experience without burden.
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