The Gyeonggi Arts Center will present the "MBC Night of Songs in Collaboration with Gyeonggi Arts Center" on April 30.


First held in 1972, the "MBC Night of Songs" is a leading music concert that has contributed to the popularization and broadening of Korean art songs. It has continued to serve as a stage that brings together generations.


This performance, planned ahead of Family Month, is designed so that audiences of all ages, including families, can enjoy it together. The event aims to make it easier and more affordable for a wide range of people to visit the venue and enjoy music without burden.


The stage will focus on Korean art songs and classical music, while adding crossover elements to showcase a variety of musical styles. The concert will blend the profound resonance of traditional art songs with modern sensibilities, enriching the lyricism and emotional depth that art songs offer.


In particular, with Family Month approaching, the performance will be curated to evoke emotions that connect generations, creating a warm and relatable atmosphere for all. Familiar melodies will be presented alongside new interpretations, providing the audience with a comfortable yet profound musical experience.


Event Poster for MBC Night of Songs in Collaboration with Gyeonggi Arts Center

Event Poster for MBC Night of Songs in Collaboration with Gyeonggi Arts Center

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The lineup features vocalists who are actively performing both in Korea and abroad, including sopranos Sunhae Im and Haewon Lee, tenor John Noh, baritone Kim Kihoon, and bass-baritone Gil Byeongmin, who will deliver the unique depth and lyricism of Korean art songs.


Additionally, the crossover groups La Poem and Liberante, as well as singer Yerin—who has released music with the Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra—will join the stage, presenting performances that transcend genre boundaries. By making classical-based music more approachable, the concert aims to resonate with audiences across generations and enhance its level of completion.


The performances will be accompanied by the Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra, the Gyeonggi Rivera Orchestra, and the MBC Modus Orchestra.



The concert is open to attendees aged seven and up (including those born in 2019 or earlier), and all seats are reserved. Tickets are priced at 30,000 won for R seats, 20,000 won for S seats, and there is also a "Happiness Seat" available for 10,000 won. Tickets can be purchased via the Gyeonggi Arts Center website and NOL ticket (1544-2344).


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