The “Gyeonggi Barrier-Free Festival (The Open Symphony),” featuring the Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra-the nation’s first talent development-oriented orchestra for people with disabilities established by Gyeonggi Province-and private orchestras for people with disabilities, will be held at the Gyeonggi Arts Center Grand Theater for three days from November 27 to 29.


Looking at the main performances, on November 27, four private disability arts organizations from the province-Einsbaum Wind Chamber, JL Hankkum Arts Troupe, Felice Arts Troupe, and Beusol Orchestra-will present an orchestral concert. On November 28, four groups-Bellus Ensemble, Gaon Soloists, Vine Orchestra, and Dream On Ensemble-will participate with ensemble performances.


Im Hyungjoo, a renowned Korean crossover popera tenor, will make a special appearance at the performance on November 28, while Yerin, who debuted as a member of the group GFriend, will appear as a special guest on November 29.


Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra Regular Concert

Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra Regular Concert

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The Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra will take the stage on November 29, performing together with Yerin. Yerin will give a pre-release performance of a new song produced in collaboration with the Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra, and will also sing her hit songs “Awake” and “Wavy,” showcasing a diverse repertoire.


Previously, the Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra participated as the performer of the track “Curtain Call” from the second full-length album “CODA” by Yudabin Band, released in September.



Tickets for the Gyeonggi Barrier-Free Festival, hosted by Gyeonggi Province, are available for purchase on NOL Interpark.


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