Second Regional Concert Draws Over 1,000 SME Owners and Small Business Operators

The Korea Federation of SMEs and the Korea Small Business Love Sharing Foundation held the SME Love Sharing Concert at Ayang Hall, Ayang Art Center in Daegu on the 16th.


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Since 2019, the Korea Federation of SMEs has been organizing cultural events nationwide for SME owners and small business operators who have difficulty enjoying cultural activities due to their busy daily lives. Any local SME owner or small business operator can watch top-tier domestic performances for just 3,000 won per person.


This concert was the second of six regional concerts planned for this year, and it was held with great success, with around 1,000 local SME owners and small business operators in attendance. Another performance is scheduled to take place at Lotte Concert Hall in Seoul on the 27th of next month.


The performance featured the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor Yoon Seung-eop, tenor Jin Sung-won, baritone Gil Byung-min, soprano Park So-young, jazz vocalist Go Ah-ra, and the Harmoniize show choir group. They presented classical masterpieces, movie soundtracks, and nostalgic pop songs.



Kim Kimoon, Chairman of the Korea Federation of SMEs, said, "Daegu is traditionally one of Korea's leading industrial cities, with the regional economy driven by small and medium-sized manufacturers such as textiles and machinery. Recently, the region has been facing difficulties such as exchange rate hikes and raw material supply issues due to the Middle East crisis." He added, "We have returned to support SME owners and small business operators in Daegu and Gyeongbuk for the first time in three years. I hope today's performance brings comfort to the hearts of SME owners and small business operators."


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