A Moving Story of Youth's Dreams, Love, and Friendship

The Yeongju Culture and Arts Center in Gyeongbuk will present the jukebox dance musical "Moon Night" at 3 p.m. on the 29th.


"Moon Night" is set in the 1990s, known as the Renaissance era of the Korean music scene, and depicts the dreams, passion, love, and friendship of youth against the backdrop of the real club "Moon Night" in Itaewon, where dancers gathered at the time. The production delivers hope and courage to young people, and offers messages of nostalgia and empathy to the middle-aged, providing a moving experience that resonates across generations.


This performance is the first planned show of 2025 at the Yeongju Culture and Arts Center. It is drawing attention for its strong cast, including singer Seven, known for his powerful stage presence, Sunye (Wonder Girls), who is actively appearing on various broadcasts, and U-Kwon (Block B), recognized for his unique vocal tone. Audiences can look forward to solid acting, high-level dance, and singing.


Tickets can be reserved from 9 a.m. on the 20th until noon on the 29th through the Yeongju Culture and Arts Center website and Ticket Link, or by visiting the center in person. All seats are priced at 5,000 won, and the performance is open to those aged 8 and above.



For further inquiries regarding the performance, please refer to the Yeongju Culture and Arts Center website, the Naver Band (Kkachihall), or contact the center directly.

Poster of the musical "Moonnight," a planned performance at Yeongju City Culture and Arts Center.

Poster of the musical "Moonnight," a planned performance at Yeongju City Culture and Arts Center.

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