4,000 Candles and 1,000 Drones Create Unique Event
"Enhancing the Status as a City Specialized in Stay-Type Nighttime Tourism"

Yeosu City recently held the '2025 Candlelight Concert and Drone Light Show' successfully, with about 1,000 spectators participating around the Soho Dongdong Bridge Plaza area. Photo by Yeosu City

Yeosu City recently held the '2025 Candlelight Concert and Drone Light Show' successfully, with about 1,000 spectators participating around the Soho Dongdong Bridge Plaza area. Photo by Yeosu City

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Yeosu City, located in South Jeolla Province and led by Mayor Jung Kimyung, announced on the 14th that it recently held the '2025 Candlelight Concert and Drone Light Show' with about 1,000 spectators participating around the Soho Dongdong Bridge Plaza area.


This event consisted of two parts: Part 1 was the Candlelight Concert, and Part 2 was the Drone Light Show. The Drone Light Show was originally planned as a related event for the '2025 MyK FESTA in Yeosu' on June 15, but was postponed due to adverse weather conditions and was held together with this Candlelight Concert.


At the concert venue, approximately 4,000 candles illuminated the area around Soho Dongdong Bridge, and 1,000 drones created a spectacular display in the night sky over Yeosu’s sea, providing a unique experience for the audience.


The concert featured the string quartet team 'Risus Quartet', who passionately performed a wide range of music for 65 minutes, from animation OSTs to songs by the late Kim Kwangseok, receiving an enthusiastic response from the audience.


A city official stated, "This event was a high-quality nighttime tourism content that our city ambitiously prepared, offering a special night to both citizens and tourists," and added, "We will continue to enhance our status as a city specialized in nighttime tourism by promoting stay-type nighttime tourism."





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