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10 bands and singers coming to Korea in 3 months

By Cho Yun-myung

Published : Feb. 13, 2018 - 11:09

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1. Oh Wonder

(Oh Wonder's Instagram) (Oh Wonder's Instagram)

Feb. 20 (Tues.) 9 p.m.
MUV-Hall
Tickets: 80,000 won (purchase on the spot from 6 p.m.)
http://ticket.yes24.com/Pages/Perf/Detail/Detail.aspx?IdPerf=28878

A London-based alt-pop duo, Oh Wonder are holding their first concert in Korea after their first-ever performance here at Holiday Land Festival, July 2017. The duo has released two studio albums so far, both of which have gained favorable reviews -- their self-titled debut album and “Ultralife.” Their voices create beautiful harmony, accompanied by synthesizers, a guitar and keyboard.

2. Mogwai

(Mogwai's Instagram) (Mogwai's Instagram)

Feb. 23 (Fri.) 8 p.m. & Feb. 24 (Sat.) 7 p.m.
MUV-Hall
Tickets: 88,000 won
http://ticket.interpark.com/Ticket/Goods/GoodsInfo.asp?GoodsCode=18000121 

Mogwai, a Scottish post-rock band which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2015, is holding a concert for two nights near Hongdae. The band is known for their lengthy guitar-based instrumental pieces featuring heavy distortion and effects. They released their ninth studio album, “Every Country’s Sun,” in September 2017. The concert is available for those over 19 only.

3. Ride 

 
Official poster for Ride`s concert in Korea (Ride`s Facebook page) Official poster for Ride`s concert in Korea (Ride`s Facebook page)

Feb. 24 (Sat.) 7 p.m.
Hyundai Card Understage
Tickets: 77,000 won
http://ticket.yes24.com/Pages/Perf/Detail/Detail.aspx?IdPerf=28838

A British rock band most known for its influence in the “shoegazing” scene in the early 90s, Ride comes to Korea for the second time after their reunion in 2014. After 19 years of disbandment since 1996, the band performed in Korea in the 2015 Ansan Valley Rock Festival and released their fifth studio album, “Weather Diaries,” in June 2017. They have recently dropped a new song named “Catch You Dreaming” for their upcoming EP, “Tomorrow’s Shore.” The band’s vocalist and guitarist Andy Bell is also known for playing bass guitar in Britpop phenomenon Oasis after Ride’s disbandment.

4. Daniel Caesar

Daniel Caesar in his music video for Daniel Caesar in his music video for "Get You" (YouTube screenshot)

March 7 (Wed.) 8 p.m.
Yes 24 Live Hall
Tickets: 85,000 won
http://ticket.yes24.com/Pages/Perf/Detail/Detail.aspx?IdPerf=28782

Born in 1995, Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar is a rising star whose shows are selling out worldwide after releasing his debut album, “Freudian,” in August 2017. His songs display his capacity to perform in a variety of genres, including rhythm and blues, gospel and neo soul. “Freudian” was nominated for the best R&B album in the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018.

5. John Legend

John Legend performs in Cape Town in November, 2017. (John Legend's Instagram) John Legend performs in Cape Town in November, 2017. (John Legend's Instagram)

March 15 (Thurs.) 8 p.m.
Olympic Hall, Olympic Park, Seoul
Tickets: 165,000 won / 132,000 won / 110,000 won
http://ticket.interpark.com/Ticket/Goods/GoodsInfo.asp?GoodsCode=17018163

Singer-songwriter John Legend holds his first concert here in four years. His rhythm and blues songs have won ten Grammy Awards so far as well as a Golden Globe Award. More recently, he is known for having co-written and performed “Start a Fire” for the 2016 film, “La La Land.” Loved for hit songs such as “All of Me” and “Ordinary People,” his concert is currently sold out in Korea, but you might want to look out for empty seats that may pop up.

6. Katy Perry

(Katy Perry's Instagram) (Katy Perry's Instagram)

April 6 (Fri.) 9 p.m.
Gocheok Sky Dome
Tickets to open on Feb. 20 (Tue) 12 p.m.: 165,000 won / 132,000 won / 110,000 won / 99,000 won
Available via Melon Ticket: http://ticket.melon.com/main/index.htm

World famous pop star Katy Perry holds her first concert in Korea, as part of “Witness: The Tour.” All five singles for her 2010 studio album “Teenage Dream” ranked No. 1 on the Billboard Singles Chart, a record identical to Michael Jackson’s “Bad.” Her latest album “Witness,” released in June 2017, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.

7. LANY

(LANY's Instagram) (LANY's Instagram)

April 7 (Sat.) 7 p.m.
Yes 24 Live Hall
Tickets: 77,000 won
http://ticket.yes24.com/Pages/Perf/Detail/Detail.aspx?IdPerf=28771

The American indie pop band is making their third appearance in Korea in less than a year. They held a concert in August 2017, shortly after performing in July 2017 at Jisan Valley Rock Festival. The band name, “LANY,” is an acronym for “Los Angeles New York.” Their self-titled debut album was released in June 2017, which includes retro-pop vibe tracks characterized by the effective use of synthesizers.

8. Phoenix

(Phoenix's Instagram) (Phoenix's Instagram)

April 21 (Sat.) 6 p.m.
Eye Market Hall, Blue Square
Tickets: 88,000 won
http://ticket.interpark.com/Ticket/Goods/GoodsInfo.asp?GoodsCode=18002038 and
http://ticket.yes24.com/Pages/Perf/Detail/Detail.aspx?IdPerf=29058

Phoenix, a French alternative rock band, returns to Korea four years after its last performance in 2014. Most songs of the band have English lyrics, while their sixth and latest studio album “Ti Amo” includes songs in Latin, Greek and Italian. The band has garnered much popular acclaim, mostly notably with its fourth studio album, which won the Grammy for best alternative music album. “Too Young,” which was included in their debut album, appeared on the soundtrack of Sofia Coppola’s renowned film, “Lost in Translation.”

9. OneRepublic

(OneRepublic's Facebook page) (OneRepublic's Facebook page)

April 27 (Fri.) 8 p.m.
Olympic Hall, Olympic Park, Seoul
Tickets: 143,000 won / 121,000 won / 99,000 won
http://ticket.yes24.com/Pages/Perf/Detail/Detail.aspx?IdPerf=28868

American pop rock band OneRepublic makes its first live performance in Korea. Its debut album released in November 2007, “Dreaming Out Loud,” includes hit single “Apologize” which topped charts in 16 countries and received a Grammy nomination. More recent hits include “If I Lose Myself” and “Counting Stars” from their third album, “Native.” Their latest singles showed the band’s inclination to embrace various styles of music, incorporating more pop and electronic elements.

10. Dua Lipa

Album cover of Dua Lipa`s debut album (Dua Lipa`s Facebook page) Album cover of Dua Lipa`s debut album (Dua Lipa`s Facebook page)

May 6 (Sun.) 7 p.m.
Yes 24 Live Hall
Tickets to open on Feb. 14 (Wed.) 12 p.m.
Available via http://ticket.interpark.com/ and http://ticket.yes24.com/

The most notable female star of 2017, Dua Lipa returns to Korea after her first-ever performance in the country at Pentaport Rock Festival, August 2017. With a musical style she describes as dark pop, “New Rules” from her self-titled debut album was her first UK No. 1, and in doing so made her the first female solo artist to top UK charts since Adele with “Hello.” 

Other than bands and solo concerts, there is also the annual Seoul Jazz Festival on May 19-20. The latest lineup, announced on Feb. 9, includes Jessie J, Clean Bandit, Lauryn Hill and Rhye.

By Cho Yun-myung (yunc39@heraldcorp.com)