Uiseong County to Host "2025 Open Concert for County Residents" on the 19th
A Stage for Community Unity
in the Courtyard of the County Office
Uiseong County in Gyeongbuk announced on September 6 that it will host the "2025 Open Concert for County Residents" at 6:00 p.m. on September 19 in the courtyard of the Uiseong County Office.
This event is organized by the Uiseong County Christian Association and aims to broaden local residents' access to culture and to promote unity among county residents.
◆ A Grand Festival with Over 1,000 Residents
Approximately 1,000 county residents are expected to participate in this concert. Popular singers Na Taejoo, Kim Yongbin, and Lee Suyeon, who are loved for their performances across trot and pop music, will take the stage and deliver passionate performances.
Additionally, the Lee Bit Choir, known for their harmonious vocals, and "Love is Brass," a powerful brass ensemble, will join the lineup to offer a diverse and vibrant concert experience.
A county official explained, "The program is designed so that everyone, regardless of age or gender, can enjoy the performances. We hope all residents will feel a warm atmosphere where they can connect and unite through culture."
◆ "Bringing Culture into Everyday Life in Uiseong"
Kim Jusu, the mayor of Uiseong County, stated, "Through the Open Concert for County Residents, I hope all residents can come together, enjoy themselves, and find emotional comfort. We will continue to organize various events so that culture can naturally become a part of daily life for our residents."
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This concert will be held in the open courtyard of the county office, making it more accessible and encouraging greater participation. More than just a performance, it is expected to revitalize daily life in the community by serving as a venue for unity and healing among county residents.
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