[News] Rain, 2AM, KARA will perform at 'Asia Songs Festival'
2010.09.17
It was announced today (17 Sept) that Rain, 2AM, KARA and other local popular artists will perform at Seoul Jamsil Olympic Stadium next month on the 23rd (Oct) for '2010 Asia Songs Festivals'.
Amongst the announced casts for the 2nd line-up, includes BoA, China's Jane Zhang, Taiwan's Zheng yuen chang, Malaysia's Michael Wang (Wang Guang Liang). Japan's Girlgroup AKB48 and Thailand's solo singer FILM will also participate in the festival.
This year's Asia Songs Festival is a charitable music event that is part of coorporation between UNICEF and six countries in asia.
Last month, Jacky Chan was appointed as the head of the organizing comittee.
This is a FREE festival performance and entry tickets can be downloaded at the homepage. Early next month(early October) 3rd line up will be released.
Source: YonHapNews Translated by aank1 @Karaholic.com Do not take out without credits.
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