Dream Concert
Joint concert by various K-pop artists
Dream Concert 2015
Duration1995 – present
Websitehttp://www.dreamconcert.kr/

Dream Concert (드림콘서트) is one of the largest K-pop joint concerts in South Korea, which has been annually hosted by the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association (KEPA) since 1995.[1] Each year, a number of the most popular K-pop artists of the year join the event for their performances.[2]

Locations and dates

1990s

Date City Venue Host Artist lineup
May 13, 1995 Seoul, South Korea Seoul Olympic Stadium Kim Seung-hyun, Lee Bon
June 15, 1996 Lee Hoon, Kim Ye-bun
May 17, 1997 Lee Hoon, Han Sung-ju
May 23, 1998 Ryu Si-won, Kim Hee-sun
May 15, 1999 Kim Jin, Kim So-yeon

2000s

Date City Venue Host Artist lineup
May 20, 2000[3] Seoul, South Korea Seoul Olympic Stadium Ahn Jae-mo, Kim Min-hee
May 19, 2001[3] Song Chang-hwan, So Yoo-jin
April 20, 2002 Yoo Jae-suk, Chae Rim
May 17, 2003 Kangta, Lee Hyori
June 5, 2004 Kim Dong-wan, Kim Tae-hee
July 9, 2005 Jun Jin, Andy, Ock Joo-hyun
May 27, 2006 Danny Ahn, Han Eun-jung
June 9, 2007 Lee Hwi-jae, Eugene
June 7, 2008 Park Soo-hong, Song Ji-hyo, Kim Hee-chul
October 10, 2009[4] Seoul World Cup Stadium MC Mong, Song Ji-hyo, Kim Hee-chul

2010s

Date City Venue Host Artist lineup
May 22, 2010 Seoul, South Korea Seoul World Cup Stadium Ok Taec-yeon, Shin Se-kyung, Kim Hee-chul
May 28, 2011 Song Joong-ki, Goo Hara, Kim Hee-chul
May 12, 2012 Ok Taec-yeon, Han Seung-yeon, Im Si-wan
May 11, 2013 Onew, Goo Hara, Yoon Doo-joon
June 7, 2014 Kangin, Eunhyuk, Baek Jin-hee
May 23, 2015 Leeteuk, Park Gyeong-ree
June 4, 2016 Leeteuk, Kim So-hyun, Hong Jong-hyun, Mingyu (Seventeen), Jeonghan (Seventeen)
June 3, 2017 Leeteuk, S. Coups (Seventeen), Lee Sun-bin
November 4, 2017 Pyeongchang County, South Korea Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium Leeteuk, Jin Se-yeon, Tony An
May 12, 2018 Seoul, South Korea Seoul World Cup Stadium Yoon Shi-yoon, Seol In-ah, Cha Eun-woo
May 18, 2019 Leeteuk, Jeon So-min, Gongchan

2020s

Date City Venue Host Artist lineup
July 25, 2020 Online[5][6] The K-Pop[7] Leeteuk, Kim Do-yeon, Kim Yo-han
July 26, 2020 Eunhyuk, Lia (Itzy), Cha Eun-woo
June 26, 2021 Online[8][9] LIVECONNECT Leeteuk, Kim Do-yeon, Cha Eun-woo
June 18, 2022 Seoul, South Korea Seoul Olympic Stadium Doyoung, An Yu-jin
May 27, 2023 Busan, South Korea Busan Asiad Main Stadium[10] Jo Jeong-sik, Yubin (Oh My Girl)

See also

References

  1. "Greetings". Korea Entertainment Producer's Association (KEPA). Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  2. "2018 Dream Concert to be held in May". The Korea Herald. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  3. 1 2 Due to the conflict between the KEPA and SM Entertainment, SM's artists did not join the concert in 2000 and 2001.
  4. The concert in 2009 was supposed to be held in May but it was postponed due to the death of former President Roh Moo-hyun in that month.
  5. It was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  6. "드림콘서트, '온라인 콘서트' 개최…코로나19 속 특별한 K-POP 축제 연다". BizEnter. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  7. "[SPOT] The 26TH DREAM CONCERT – CONNECT:D (제26회 드림콘서트)". YouTube. The K-Pop. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  8. It was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  9. "'드림콘서트' 라인업, 에스파·모모랜드→브레이브걸스 [공식입장]". iMBC 연예 (in Korean). 15 June 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  10. Cho, Hye-jin (19 April 2023). "'드림콘서트' 1차 라인업 공개…있지·엔믹스·문빈&산하까지" ['Dream Concert' 1st lineup released... There is NMIXX and Moonbin & Sanha]. Daum (in Korean). Retrieved 20 April 2023.
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