[News] G.NA, Teen Top, A Pink, Brian Joo and more to attend "Canadian Music Festival"
2012.03.05
A total of seven Korean artists will be attending Canada’s largest music festival, the "2012 Canadian Music Festival" (CMF). The music festival will be held from March 21 to 25 in Toronto and feature over 900 artists from 40 different countries.
The artists representing Korea will include G.Na, Brian Joo, Teen Top, A Pink along with indie rock bands 3rd Line Butterfly, Crying Nut and Yellow Monsters. The Korean artists will stand stage on March 21 at Toronto’s Koolhaus.
A Pink will open the event at 8PM, followed by Teen Top, G.NA and Brian Joo. Crying Nut will start by 10, followed by 3rd Line Butterfly and Yellow Monsters.
APink - 8:00PM Teen Top - 8:30PM G.Na - 9:00PM Brian Joo - 9:30PM Crying Nut - 10:00PM 3rd Line Butterfly - 11:00PM Yellow Monsters - 12:00AM
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