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KCON to be held in 5 cities

Mexico, Australia stops added to Hallyu showcase

KCON, an annual global Hallyu convention held since 2012, will take place in five cities around the world this year, expanding to Mexico and Australia for the first time, its organizer CJ E&M said Monday. 

Korean artists wave to fans at the KCON 2016 event held at Prudential Center, New York, June 24, 2016. (CJ E&M)
Korean artists wave to fans at the KCON 2016 event held at Prudential Center, New York, June 24, 2016. (CJ E&M)
The pop culture convention will kick off in Mexico City from March 17-18, then head to Chiba, Japan, from May 19-21, New York from June 23-24 and Los Angeles from Aug. 18-20, before wrapping up in Australia in September. The dates and the venue for Australia have yet to be decided.

The event in Mexico will feature a star-studded lineup for its evening concerts: Bangtan Boys, EXID and NCT 127 for the first night, and Astro, Monsta X and Red Velvet for the second evening. 

Bangtan Boys (BTS) performs at the KCON 2016 event held at the Prudential Center, New York, June 25, 2016. (CJ E&M)
Bangtan Boys (BTS) performs at the KCON 2016 event held at the Prudential Center, New York, June 25, 2016. (CJ E&M)
In addition to the K-pop concerts, the convention will also feature Korean food tasting, K-pop dance classes and meet-and-greet events with Hallyu stars.

Since starting off as a one-day event in Irvine, California, in 2012, the convention has grown to attract some 350,000 people over its five-year run. In 2016, KCON reached Europe and the Middle East for the first time with events in Paris and Abu Dhabi.

By Kim So-yeon (syk19372@heraldcorp.com)
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