The final lineup for the K-POP concert [Let’s Love Indonesia We all are one K-Pop Concert] will be held in Indonesia from November 10 to 12.
This performance, which will be held on a particular stage at ‘Glora Bung Karno Stadium (20,000 seats) in Jakarta, Indonesia, will be held at 7 pm on the 11th (Jakarta local time), GOT7-BamBam (GOT7 BamBam), GOT7-YOUNGJAE (GOT7 Youngjae), OH MY GIRL (Oh My Girl), ASTRO (ASTRO), SF9 (SF9) have confirmed their appearances, and on the 12th, EXO-CHEN (EXO Chen), PENTAGON (Pentagon), CIX (CIX), NMIXX (NMIX), etc. A total of 9 teams, the top K-pop idols, will be on stage.
The Indonesian idol team CTL-ID, who was recently selected as ‘Tomorrow Stars’ in the local K-pop audition, will hold a special concert at the basketball stadium (2,000 seats) next to the main stadium on the 10th, the first day, and appear as the opening guests of the central performance on the 12th.
In particular, the offline tickets for the concert opened on the 6th and sold out 40,000 copies at the same time, and the server was down for more than an hour, revealing an explosive K-pop craze in Indonesia. In addition, this concert is held right before the G20 meeting in Indonesia, where leaders from all over the world participate, and the B20 (B20 Business Dialogue) event, where prominent business people from each country are together, adding more meaning.
‘Cushion Live’ CEO Park Jae-Hyun, which hosts the event, said, “I was proud of K-pop to the extent that I was thrilled to see that 40,000 tickets were sold out in one minute.” “This performance is a catalyst for revitalizing cultural and economic exchanges with Indonesia. I hope to be there,” he said.
On the other hand, the online ‘WE ALL ARE ONE’ concert will be held through the Korean cheering group Red Angel and the Salvation Army exclusive platform ‘COUTION LIVE.’ Online tickets for the K-POP concert of ‘We All Ones,’ broadcast live in 132 countries, are scheduled to open ten days before the event.
Meanwhile, the proceeds from online streaming will be donated to Indonesia’s free medical treatment and education projects. In addition, proceeds from the last Let’s Love concert were donated to help the victims of war in Ukraine.