Lincoln Center’s K-Music Night Brings Korean Rock to NYC
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Lincoln Center’s K-Music Night will feature K-rock bands TOUCHED, Kim Changwan Band and Monday Feeling Courtesy of the Korean Cultural Center New York If you think K-pop is the only music South Korea has to offer, it’s time to expand your playlist. The country has a long history with various types of music, including rock, which is currently experiencing a notable resurgence there. And this week, New York City audiences will get to witness the energy of Korean rock music live at Lincoln Center. K-Music Night returns to NYC’s Lincoln Center with three stellar Korean rock bands On Wednesday, August 6th, New York City’s famed Lincoln Center will host K-Music Night—a free outdoor concert at Damrosch Park that will feature three standout Korean rock bands: Kim Changwan Band, TOUCHED and Monday Feeling. ForbesAsian American International Film Festival Kicks Off In NYC This WeekBy Regina Kim What is Lincoln Center’s K-Music Night? Presented in partnership with the Korean Cultural Center NY and the Korea Creative Content Agency New York Center, K-Music Night is an outdoor music festival that showcases some of South Korea’s established and emerging rock acts. This is the third time in recent years that Lincoln Center has held a Korean rock concert as part of its Summer for the City series, following the remarkable success of the first two. Previously branded as “K-Indie Music Night,” the K-rock celebration featured Jannabi and byebyesea in 2022 and Crying Nut and Say Sue Me in 2023. To commemorate the 80th anniversary of Korea’s liberation from Japan during World War II, this year’s program offers an expanded lineup that includes a band founded by a South Korean rock icon from the ‘70s and ‘80s, a young co-ed ensemble that’s one of the hottest rock acts in Korea today, and an indie quartet…
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